Police coercion had to be used in the small house in Rákospalota, where civil activists wanted to prevent the eviction of a woman and her child. According to them, there is a solution that is also favorable for the municipality that owns the property. The XV. According to Angéla Cserdiné Németh, mayor of the district's SE district, however, those who are not cooperative cannot be helped.

This has never happened before, until now no one has been evicted by police force in an opposition-led district - Bálint Misetics, activist of the Everyone's City Group (AVM), who is Gergely Karácsony's chief social policy adviser, Index

According to the civilians, there would have been a solution that would have been favorable for the municipality that owns the property. Although it is stated in the relevant law that it is a mandatory task for local governments to prevent homelessness, the XV. In the district, the police - using physical force - "cleared" the way of about 15 civilians blocking the entrance of the apartment with their bodies, so that the woman and her 12-year-old child who lived inside were then put on the street.

Mayor Angéla Cserdiné Németh insisted on the eviction despite the fact that the family could pay off the debt in one lump sum from foundation grants, said Renáta Faragó, who negotiated with the municipality on behalf of the evicted Gizella several times.

Source: Index

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