

Budapest Faces Funding Crisis: Committee Meeting Sparks Concerns
Budapest Committee Meeting Highlights Concerns Over Government Funding Cuts Budapest, Hungary – A recent meeting of a Budapest committee has brought to light serious concerns regarding potential cuts to the city's funding by the national government. The meeting, attended by prominent figures such as Vitézy Dávid and Baranyi Krisztina, focused on the potential ramifications of these cuts on essential city services. "If the government cuts Budapest's funding, we won't take it out on the passengers or the workers," stated Vitézy Dávid during the meeting. "We will, for example, not pay the bills to MVM and MOL. Then let them cut off the electricity or the diesel fuel supply if they dare." The committee members expressed deep worry about the impact on public transport, potentially leading to disruptions in services for city residents. The meeting underscored the need for unity and transparency in addressing the financial challenges facing Budapest. The committee decided to hold a joint meeting with the mayor to discuss the matter further, showcasing a commitment to finding a solution.