
Budapest Assembly Member Accuses Government of Sabotaging City Development
Budapest Assembly Member Vitézy Dávid Accuses Government of Hindering City Development Budapest, Hungary – Vitézy Dávid, a member of the Budapest Assembly, has leveled serious accusations against the Hungarian government, claiming its policies are deliberately hindering key development projects in the capital. In a recent video that has garnered significant attention online, Vitézy details several instances of alleged political interference. One key example cited is the H5 commuter rail line, a project Vitézy claims has been stalled for years. "They've stopped it," he stated in the video, "and three years ago they crossed it out with a black marker on their list." He further alleges that the government's actions have also impacted Budapest's flood defenses, leaving the city vulnerable. Vitézy points to a law passed by János Lázár, a government minister, as a central obstacle. This law, he argues, requires projects to be undertaken through consortia with the government, effectively preventing the city from pursuing independent initiatives. Vitézy's video has sparked considerable debate, highlighting the ongoing tension between the Budapest municipality and the national government over urban development.