The farce known as the left-wing primaries started with full steam, and the campaigning mayor did not have much time for the capital already in the summer. This can be seen on the streets of Budapest: traffic is catastrophic, traffic jams are everywhere, public areas are neglected and littered, said Zsolt Láng, the leader of the Fidesz-KDNP faction in the capital.
The mayor was comfortable during the epidemic period, Gergely Karácsony liked the fact that he could make decisions in one person during the state of emergency, and nothing proves this better than the fact that a day before the end of the extraordinary legal order, he took advantage of the last moment to decide on a number of important issues without the general assembly, for example the used , about the purchase of non-air-conditioned Frankfurt trams for HUF seven billion - stated Zsolt Láng in a statement to Magyar Nemzet.
According to the government politician, Gergely Karácsony is not important to Budapest, but to his own political ambitions.
Regarding the fact that the capital acquires used trams without air conditioning, Zsolt Láng said: most recently, Karácsony's predecessor, Gábor Demszky, bought used trams without air conditioning. "They seem to like them, but they campaigned for the climate in the subway wearing bath towels. Since then, two hot summers have passed, and the campaign promise, the immediate air conditioning of the subway trains, is still nowhere to be seen," he pointed out.
In the interview, Zsolt Láng listed suspicious public procurements. As he said, the involvement of socialist deputy mayor Kata Tüttő in the suspicious bus tender arose; the Danube small boat tender also raises the suspicion of muty. The renovation of the Chain Bridge was started at five billion more expensive than the public procurement that took place and with a reduced content, the reconstruction of Blaha Lujza tér is 1.1 billion more expensive and generates chaotic traffic, the capital also loses one billion forints a year with the advertising tender, and in the meantime more than two hundred million forints have been fined due to irregular public procurement.
Source: MTI