Local elections – Budapest mayor: Voters to choose between ‘firm lead or chaos’

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Sunday’s mayoral election in Budapest will decide “whether the city stays in firm hands or falls into chaos”, incumbent mayor István Tarlós told his campaign-closing press conference on Saturday.

Tarlós pledged “peace and calm” to the city if he is reelected, rather than “fights” should his opponent Gergely Karácsony win the post.

Tarlós added that opposition candidate Karácsony had made “promises that cannot be met”.

Tarlós said that he himself had opposed the government “on a number of occasions” but insisted that “a realistic chance for cooperation must be retained” because “there is no government on earth that could cooperate with an instinctively adversarial, always threatening and hateful city management”.

“Five years for Budapest is at stake, rather than the wish dreams of a faltering man,” Tarlós insisted. He said that “there is no point” in refusing cooperation with the government because “that would bring no positive results for the city”.

On the other side, joint mayoral candidate Gergely Karácsony said on Saturday that “parties of the opposition will take Budapest back from those privileged who regard Budapest and public funds as if they owned them”, at a campaign closing event ahead of the municipal election, in the city’s eastern 15th district.

The ballot on Sunday will offer an opportunity “not only to elect new leaders but choose a different policy aimed at cooperation rather than division” he said.

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