Party quarter seeks breakaway from Budapest district amid serious security concerns

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Chief Rabbi Róbert Frölich and György Szabó, President of MAZSÖK, are calling for a referendum on whether Inner Erzsébetváros – the Jewish and party quarter – should break away from Budapest’s 7th District and join another borough.

Under the proposal, the neighbourhood could become part of Budapest’s 5th, 6th or 8th District, where the initiators hope greater attention would be given to public safety, cleanliness and overall quality of life. They argue that the current district leadership has failed to address issues such as littering, noise and overcrowding, and believe that separation could provide a solution, Blikk reported.

Chief Rabbi and MAZSÖK president push for referendum

Chief Rabbi Róbert Frölich and György Szabó, President of the Hungarian Jewish Heritage Foundation (MAZSÖK), recently announced their desire for residents to decide the future of Inner Erzsébetváros. According to their proposal, a referendum should be held to determine the area’s potential separation.

Budapest party district
Photo: FB/Péter Niedermüller

The initiators claim that in recent years both local and city authorities have neglected the community. No improvements have been made to public security, hospitality venues remain poorly regulated, and cleanliness issues continue unresolved. Residents, they argue, have been left to deal with the noise, litter and overcrowding on their own.

“Erzsébetváros is one and indivisible” – says district mayor

The proposal prompted an immediate response from Erzsébetváros Mayor Péter Niedermüller, who called the idea that separation could solve these problems “fundamentally flawed”.

Constructive cooperation, not postcode changes, will resolve Inner Erzsébetváros’s issues. Breaking up district unity in 2025 is an anachronism,” he stated in a press release.

Budapest party district
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The mayor rejected accusations that residents have been abandoned, saying that since 2019 the administration has continuously worked to make the area greener and more liveable – an approach reaffirmed by voters last year.

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2 Comments

  1. “since 2019 the administration has continuously worked to make the area greener and more liveable”

    Yeah.

    Sure.

    The only thing this clown did was rip up the parking spots all along Dohany to replace them with, you guessed it, a bicycle track that’s used by precisely four cyclists per week.

    These dirty Commies really think we have turnips growing out of our ears… (which, in fairness, very many voters in Budapest do).

  2. Having spent the last month living in this very area on Baross Utca I support the claim that 7 is far more filthy and unkempt than other parts of the city. Trash, noise, mentally I, drunks in the Metro stations and people passed out from drugs and drink are all here, common, saw them nowhere else.

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