István Tarlós spoke in Napi Aktuális about the uproar around the Chain Bridge, and also noted that Gergely Karácsony's leadership did not add much to the development of Budapest.
Since the regime change, there has been no question of the capital going bankrupt
István Tarlós pointed out in Napi Aktuális. The former mayor recalled: the city administration of Gergely Karácsony inherited HUF 214 billion in savings, but did not add much to the development of the city.
At the end of June, the deputy mayor said that he would increase Budapest's credit limit to HUF 40 billion. Ambrus Kiss referred to Budapest's financial situation. Gergely Karácsony also stated earlier that the capital is not willing to pay the full amount of the solidarity tax in the future. Later, it turned out that by the end of the summer, the budget of the capital could already be in the red by 90 billion.
Most recently, the Budapest administration has already announced a water fee increase.
The renovation of the infrastructure of the metro line 3 was mostly made with EU money, the government once gave 26 billion for this, the own part, and another 41 or 45 billion on top of that, in the end it was more than 70 billion that the government gave, and you know how much did the city add to this?
A total of 7 billion
- emphasized former mayor István Tarlós.
According to István Tarlós, the politics of the capital is increasingly focused on emotional and emotional levels, as well as influencing moods.
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