Did the Hungarian government drop Rákosrendező fearing uproar?

Fidesz, “scared of public anger and uproar”, has “dropped” the contested “Maxi-Dubai” development project for the Rákosrendező area in Budapest, Péter Magyar, the leader of opposition Tisza, said on Thursday.

Magyar said in a Facebook post that his party had recently pledged to prevent the government’s “corrupt mega-project” from going ahead, and “Fidesz criminals have already backed down: they have been forced to let go of plans for a money pump bigger than ever.” The Tisza leader said the prospective UAE investors had intimated their intention to abandon the project due to social protest in Hungary.

Magyar said that Tisza if it forms Hungary’s next government, would use legal and political means to prevent the robbery of “major traffic hubs and the national heritage”. Magyar called on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to “stop distributing the nation’s assets”. “The homeland is not for sale at any price,” he added.

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  1. In exchanre for development rights – a new super advanced teaching hospital – im sure Musk could be of help and attract student from all over Europe with his name alone. The EU should be making it happen in every member country- might even be a reason for being a member. Mobile operating and clinics for rural
    areas with low population. On large semi truck would do the job – rhey could even be built here and sold to other countries

    To be fare, hungaries healthcare system is nowhere near as bad as the UK – if you are given 6 months to live you will be lucky to get a opperation in 6 months – same goes for canada.
    Im sure the staff makes much more money – but living expences are 3 time hungary

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