Instead of the elderly, incompatible homeless people were moved into a Csepel retirement home by the capital led by Gergely Karácsony. While the left-wing city administration plans to close several nursing homes in the capital, they would build a new place for Budapest's elderly in Celldömölk with one billion forints. - can be read in Magyar Nemzet.

The Fidesz party in the capital published a call with the aim of finding the most suitable vacant buildings in Budapest or the agglomeration. As it turned out: it would be capital property, but there is no intention on the part of the capital.

"We hope that the city hall really only reached a dead end with the search for real estate, and not the company of the comrades from Celldömölk. I want to help them get a great contract. In our opinion, the situation of the elderly is not a political game or a business!" Budapesti Fidesz wrote on its social media page. In an appeal, the ruling party asked the citizens of the capital to help find vacant buildings suitable for the construction of a nursing home for a minimum of fifty people.

"We will forward the incoming proposals to Mayor Karácsony so that the elderly in Budapest and their families can get a more convenient service," they stated. We did not have to wait long for the proposals, many ideas emerged from the hands of the mayors of the right-wing districts. Moreover, Péter Kovács, the XVI. The mayor of the district also presented a public real estate advertisement, in which the capital municipality is selling a 5,762-square-meter social home property in Erdőkertesen, Pest County, with its 1,292-square-meter superstructure. All this at a starting price of HUF 127 million. Alongside the advertisement, Péter Kovács drew attention to the fact that there are two properties in the Garden City owned by the Budapest municipality. Both were in nursing homes before. One is at Georgina utca 32 in Cinkota, the other at Pálya utca 27 in Rákosszentmihály.

Lénárd Borbély, of Csepel , also drew attention to the fact that they have two retirement homes owned by the capital municipality. One is in Duna Street - where the mayor recently moved homeless people - and the other is in Tapló Street. There are still places available here.

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