In addition to brutalizing the citizens of Erzsébetváros, the left launched the most unqualified attack against the initiative of the governing parties.
Fidesz continues to collect signatures against the VII. led by Péter Niedermüller (DK). district self-government "extorts" the local residents - announced the Fidesz constituency president and the Erzsébetváros Fidesz president at a press conference in Budapest.
Among other things, Tamás Deutsch spoke about how the "brutal" tax increases in the capital and districts rightly knocked the security out of the residents.
He reminded that previously in Erzsébetváros, parking was free for district motorists who bought their first car, then the municipality led by the Democratic Coalition (DK) first introduced an administration fee of 2,200 forints, and then imposed an annual parking fee of almost 40,000 forints on district residents. also a family that already has to pay HUF 72,000 for its larger car, so that the VII. you can park in the district.
The ruling party politician called this harassment of the people and stated that the Fidesz-KDNP strongly opposes this.
According to Tamás Deutsch's presentation
Meanwhile, Mayor Péter Niedermüller drives from his home in Buda in a car rented to him by the local government and parks for free in front of the local government building.
The president of Erzsébetváros Fidesz recalled: on October 27, they announced that they would start their online and personal signature collection protest action against the "extortion of the people", and he categorically refused that it would have been disguised as a "civil initiative" at any time.
Despite this, Tamás Deutsch continued, at the initiative of Balázs Beregi (DK), four uniformed members of the district police violently "lashed out" at two of their activists, who were handing out leaflets, placed them on the windshields of cars, and - as the arriving policemen found - did not commit any violation of the law away.
The staff of the Erzsébetváros police department acted completely illegally, "this is an anti-democratic procedure cut from the ground up," the ruling party politician emphasized. He said that this was followed by pressure from the press, in which the governing parties were falsely accused of disguising their action as civilian.
According to the classic, well-known left-wing, "communist tempo", the most unqualified attack was launched against the initiative of the governing parties - stated Tamás Deutsch, who added that the Erzsébetváros organization of the Fidesz-KDNP is most strongly protesting against the "penalty tax" that extorts the residents of the district, and they are continuing to collect signatures. .
Alexandra Szentkirályi, head of the Fidesz-KDNP representative group in the capital, president of Fidesz in Budapest, also emphasized at the press conference that
the municipalities of Budapest and Erzsébetváros also make parking in Budapest and the district "impossible by brutally cutting off".
Instead of the establishment of P+R parking lots and the development of fixed-track transport, they want to make the citizens of Budapest pay for the work not done, he emphasized. The parking fees were raised by thirty percent, which is well above inflation, and this is unacceptable, he added.
We will stand up so that improvements are not carried out, so that they provide a real alternative to car transport in the capital - stressed Alexandra Szentkirályi.
MTI
Featured image: Tamás Deutsch, head of the Fidesz European Parliament delegation, the party's president in Erzsébetváros, at the press conference held at the Fidesz office in Erzsébetváros, entitled "Leftist action against the collection of signatures against brutal parking fee increases in the capital and the car penalty tax in Erzsébetváros". (Photo: MTI/Zsolt Szigetváry)