Socialist MEP Ujhelyi: Hungarian authorities failed to clarify recipients of tourism support

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The authorities have failed to clarify who were the recipients of tourism support distributed by the state under “suspicious conditions”, an MEP of the opposition Socialists said on Wednesday.
István Ujhelyi said he had asked the Prime Minister’s Office, the finance ministry and the Hungarian Tourism Agency for details two weeks ago after suspicions were raised concerning the selection of hotels and accommodation service providers to receive state support because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The government said support would be granted based on preliminary bookings for November. He added,
however, that it was “unrealistic” that 928,000 guest nights had been booked, or daily 31,000 on average, a figure significantly higher than in the same period of last year.
There were practically no international visitors this November and Hungarians were more cautious with making bookings, with the majority of hotels being closed and even the Lake Balaton holiday areas and spa cities around Hungary not fully operational, Ujhelyi said.





