Government will change the online accommodation booking system in Hungary

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Even though Hungary is a democratic state, PM Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz and KDNP parties enjoy a supermajority in the Hungarian parliament. Therefore, their words matter the most when problems arise. The latest issue is that Fidesz is thinking about restructuring the online accommodation booking system in Hungary. The immediate reason is the Booking.com scandal. As it is understood, a relevant bill has already been submitted to the parliament.
We have written about the scandal several times (e.g. HERE, HERE and HERE) on our site. The core problem was that the popular booking company failed to pay their Hungarian service providers for weeks. They said there was a minor mishap in their background system, but the delay brought many Hungarian accommodations to the verge of bankruptcy.
Prior to the announcement of Booking promising that the solution was on its way, Fidesz, Orbán’s party, had already launched a full-scale attack against the company. Even though they paid 98-99% of its customers, Hungary’s Economic Competition Office (GVH) urged an expedited investigation concerning payables amassed by Dutch travel agency Booking.com to Hungarian accommodation providers. The probe started after 15 August, and it is supposed to last for 30 days.
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Uh. Let´s see how our Politicians manage to address these legitimate concerns without running afoul of the Four Freedoms, screaming “Liberal Elites”, “EU meddling” and whatnot. It is potentially a bigger issue which requires a more comprehensive solution?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_single_market