Márta V. Naszályi withdrew her proposal for a HUF 35 million grant to the foundation of the Átrium private theater, read Magyar Nemzet.

The left-liberal mayor of Budavár announced his decision at the beginning of today's (Thursday) board meeting... Since his own people also turned against the mayor, it is highly likely that the board would not have accepted the proposal anyway. The support of the private theater also marked by the name of Róbert Alföldi has already been voted down three times in the local government committees. ( According to the news, the Alföldi people want to operate a "sensitizing theater". If this is true, we can only comment: disgusting plan - ed. )

Although the mayor still stood up for the plan to support the theater at a public forum last week, about which he received several questions, it seems that he backed down a week later, fearing failure.

It is worth noting that an interim municipal election will be held in the district on September 11. Ferenc Gelencsér (Momentum), a local politician who won a mandate in individual electoral district No. 5, got into the parliament on the joint list of the left and resigned his seat. It is not inconceivable that Márta V. Naszályi hopes that the candidate of the left will win in this by-election, who, according to our information, will be the current Borbála Korsós . Kristóf Gulyás Gergely , the local Fidesz municipal representative who previously spoke to Magyar Nemzet, pointed out that a political deal could have been made between the dialogue mayor and the local Momentum, as Korsós, who previously worked as Gelencsér's secretary, was appointed deputy mayor a month ago.

In parallel with this mayor's decision, Momentum's opinion also changed regarding the Átrium, as they had previously opposed the 35 million subsidy. Gergely Kristóf Gulyás also indicated that they must win the by-elections scheduled for September in order to form a coalition on this issue that can prevent the Átrium Theater from receiving such a large sum of money from the districts.

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Source: Hungarian Nation

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