Government weekly briefing about Alstom case, developments and new national curriculum

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Budapest, April 28 (MTI) – The government will reveal all information in its possession regarding the Budapest metro contract with French engineering company Alstom, government office chief said on Thursday. In addition to European Union funding, an unprecedented 1.6 trillion forints (EUR 5.14bn) of national funds will be made available for developments in 2017, government office chief János Lázár said. The government is considering a proposal aimed at introducing a new national curriculum in 2018, and reducing the burden on students from the 2017-18 academic year, he told.
Government earmarks HUF 1.6 tr for developments in 2017
Roads, city developments and priority state projects will be financed from this amount, he said at his regular weekly press conference.
The government has plans to launch the largest industrial park development in central Europe, he said. A total of 150 billion forints have been earmarked for industrial park developments in 2016-2018 and this year alone the development minister is mandated to spend 50 billion for this purpose, he said. The upgrades are hoped to help keep economic growth stable and create jobs, he added.
On the subject of dairy farmers, Lázár said the government has decided to introduce measures to assist the sector, including considering the possibility of putting a curb on dairy imports. The state could also approve higher subsidies for dairy farmers and the opportunity for developments will be opened up for big firms, too, he said. Lázár said the government is also examining how more Hungarian milk could be sold to public kitchens. He also promised more severe audits on dairy importers.

Goverment to reveal information on Alstom case
Lázár said the Socialist-Liberal governments and Liberal leaders of Budapest “got mired in an international crime scandal” and he called for all details of the case to be cleared up.





