Fidesz: Budapest may go bankrupt in 2023

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Zsolt Wintermantel, the former mayor of Fidesz in Budapest’s 4th district, now a municipal council member and group leader of Orbán’s party in Budapest, expressed his views about how the opposition led the Hungarian capital in the last three years. He highlighted that some left-wing political groups are interested in leading Budapest to the brink of collapse. Meanwhile, Budapest’s mayor, Gergely Karácsony, said without European money, Hungary would not be able to emerge from its cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Wintermantel said he heard “corridor gossip” about a secret plan that Gergely Karácsony would like the Centre for Budapest Transport (BKK) to go bankrupt next September, which would be the start of the municipal election campaign. The elections will take place in May 2024. He also accused the biggest Hungarian opposition party, the Ferenc Gyurcsány-lead Democratic Coalition, of pulling the strings from behind in that issue. Furthermore, he suggested that the opposition parties, mostly DK and the Socialists, are unsatisfied with Karácsony and will not back him in 2024 for a second term, Magyar Hírlap wrote.
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