Hungary aims to be among five most liveable countries in Europe by 2030
The government’s aim with Hungary’s recently approved recovery plan is for the country to become one of the five most liveable countries in the European Union by 2030, the state secretary in charge of regional development said on Thursday.
Csaba Latorcai told an event organised by the alliance of entrepreneurs that following 18 months of consultations, the European Commission has approved adoption of Hungary’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). No other country received a better assessment of its RRF than Hungary, he added.
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Source: MTI
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