Budapest Assembly approves twin city agreement with Kosice

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The Budapest Assembly has approved a twin city agreement between Budapest and Kosice (Kassa), in southern Slovakia.

The agreement, which was accepted unanimously during Thursday’s assembly, focuses on cooperation in cultural projects, tourism, youth exchange programmes, sustainable city development and promoting participatory democracy.

Kosice has also pledged support for the Alliance of Free Cities launched by Budapest, Bratislava, Warsaw and Prague, the capital cities of the Visegrád Group, and the initiative pushing for direct European Union funding for cities.

At the meeting, the assembly also decided to mount street cameras near Budapest memorials to the Jewish and Roma victims of the Holocaust, with the aim of preventing vandalism.

The assembly also voted for the municipality to join the alliance of local governments MOSZ, with 18 votes in favour, 10 against and 2 abstentions. Zsolt Lang, a councillor of ruling Fidesz party, slammed the decision, complaining about its annual 17 million forint (EUR 14,000) budget in exchange for “very little, as the city is already a member of the alliance of Budapest’s local councils”. He added that MOSZ head Gyorgy Gemesi had done “his share in the fight against the government during the campaign”.

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