Gergely Karácsony received a fine of more than half a million forints for not returning more than six hundred signature collection forms to the National Election Office as the initiator of two referendums, MTI reported. The decision is not yet final, legal remedies can be requested within five days.
There is such a thing, after all, in the middle of his busy schedule, the mayor does not have time to deal with his own referendum questions asked as a private individual, or their afterlife. And that little thing obviously doesn't hurt the balance of the family budget much.
In Nyaka, the renovation of the triple metro, instead of the Blahán melo, the workers who are working on it are going to ultiz, and the yellow paint used to paint the bicycle lanes is also in short supply.
What a denial, compared to this, it is a trifle that Fudan University did not send back the 326 and 322 forms of the referendum initiated on the matter of the job search allowance by the prescribed deadline. Paperwork is not everyone's bread and butter, and only those who do not work do not make mistakes. However, the city manager, who previously cherished the ambitions of prime minister, pulls the yoke day and night and preaches the word. At the very least, if you manage your own "penny" affairs like this, what does it do in the case of matters with more serious stakes?
For example, Karácsony was adamant about the outsourcing of advertising spots in Budapest's public transport until the interested company changed its mind.
One or two billion forints is not even noticed by the capital, and then they make up for the loss by reducing public trash cans.
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