The Fidesz faction leaders of six districts of the capital are initiating disciplinary proceedings against the mayor of the district, because they did not agree with the government on utility subsidies, thereby causing damage to their district.

István Nagy, the IV. the district Fidesz faction leader said in the video: those left-wing district mayors who did not go to the consultation with government commissioner Zsolt Láng "at the behest of Ferenc Gyurcsány" and thus their district does not benefit from energy price compensation, harmed 600,000 district residents whom they should represent. He added: these mayors broke their oath, in which they promised to conscientiously perform their mayoral duties for the sake of the development of their district. He announced: the Fidesz factions in the district will initiate disciplinary proceedings against the mayors concerned for this omission.

"The rejection of municipal overhead compensation is a good example of how the left does not care about the population, every single activity they do is aimed at gaining power," he said.

The amount that Krisztina Baranyi deprived Ferencváros of with her irresponsible behavior may be HUF 4-500 million. This is completely unacceptable from a mayor, said Mária Kállay, Fidesz-KDNP municipal representative and former deputy mayor, to Magyar Nemzet.

Baranyi was the only mayor who did not send the data on the costs of energy consumption to the government representatives, although he himself admitted that he received a letter requesting data on this last October. According to Mária Kállay, the IX. government support for the district, which could have been spent on restarting urban rehabilitation, making municipal apartments more comfortable, modernizing institutions, and increasing the budget for the apartment renovation tender. The representative from Fidesz elaborated on it: the standard method of Baranyi's city management is to merge the budget lines. "Everything that represents the identity of Ferencváros is slowly eroding: solidarity towards the needy, the good relationship with Fradi, local civilians and the Roma community, churches and apartment communities," he noted.

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