LMP: Paks nuclear plant investment ‘will not go ahead in current form’ if opposition wins

If the united opposition wins the April 3 general election, the project to expand the Paks nuclear power plant “will not be implemented in its current form”, Máté Kanász-Nagy, LMP’s co-leader, said on Wednesday.

The Russian-Ukrainian situation “makes it abundantly clear” that as long as Europe and Hungary depend on Russia for energy supplies, these “cannot be secure”, he told an online press briefing.

The LMP politician welcomed the German government’s decision withhold approval of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

He added that

energy security depended on Hungary producing its own energy, and this meant investing in renewables.

He insisted that the government’s energy policy over the past ten years had gone in the wrong direction.

“LMP believes that expansion contracts and agreements should be terminated as soon as possible,”

he said. “The investment cannot be an option while Russia invades one of our neighbours.”

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2 Comments

  1. The sausage coalition has zero chance of doing anything except making empty promises and running their mouths. April cannot get here soon enough so we can stop hearing their lies after their defeat. No one with 2 remaining braincells left to rub together wants the Soros puppets and their admitted policies to destroy Hungary. Go away and find something productive to do with your lives sausage coalition candidates. I hear Burger King and McDonalds have openings.

  2. Opposition lost its mind. What are they planning to use for energy? Atomic energy is one of the cleanest and approved by the EU. The opposition is stacked with sapskulls, their desire for power does not bode well for the nation.

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