20 August fireworks: Budapest Mayor highlights importance of environmental protection

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The mayor of Budapest has highlighted the importance of environmental protection during preparations for the celebration of the founding of the Hungarian state.
“We must consider the obligation our glorious past demands of us for the future,” Gergely Karácsony said on Facebook on Friday. “Let’s celebrate with humility towards the heritage entrusted to us: our environment.”
He accused organisers of a concert to be held in the Taban district of the capital on Sunday of showing “zero interest” in the park’s environment, and he appealed to concert-goers to take care of the area.
Referring to the national holiday fireworks, he said: “Some like fireworks but others are outraged that money is being spent on them during hard times.”
Pointing to the pollution, noise and stress felt by animals, he said fireworks should be replaced by light shows using new technologies.
The following picture was taken in the Taban district:
“The oldest tree in the Taban has been standing here for at least two hundred years. The park was renovated a few years ago at a cost of HUF half a billion. It does not deserve this. The concert organisers seem to be totally indifferent to this,” Karácsony wrote in his Facebook post.
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