MiniDubai in Budapest: Opposition calls for eviction moratorium
The opposition Jobbik – Conservatives have called for halting the 30-day eviction notice issued to residents living on the site of an investment project in Rákosrendező, in Budapest.
The EUR 5 billion rehabilitation project planned by UAE developer Eagle Hills would bring about the eviction from some 25 flats in the area, lawmaker Dániel Kárpát Z said, and called for a moratorium until residents can be offered flats “equivalent or of higher quality” than their present apartments.
“The procedure may be lawful but it is unacceptable that the interests of foreign investors should precede those of the Hungarian residents”, he said.
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The claims of Fidesz that it promotes the interests of Hungarians have been a fraud all along. How much in kickbacks are going into their greedy pockets on this construction project.? The local residents of 25 flats don’t stand a chance when it comes to their calculations.