Mayor Karácsony organised massive protest: Budapest may stop in January if the government “looting” does not end – photos

At a “Budapest Pride March 2.0” rally outside the Carmelite Monastery, the prime minister’s office, Gergely Karácsony, the mayor of Budapest, vowed the city would “not kneel”, as he handed the City Assembly’s resolution on its “real financial crisis” to a government representative.

Mayor Karácsony: Budapest is Hungary’s engine

“This regime fears Budapest because we prove life outside their system can be freer, happier, and more humane,” Karácsony declared on Monday evening, accusing the government of “petty vindictiveness, incompetence, and cruelty”, despite the capital being “Hungary’s engine and cultural heart”.

Mayor Karácsony protest in Budapest
Photo: FB/Gergely Karácsony

The city’s achievements included saving lives during the Covid pandemic, securing the cheapest energy during the energy crisis, supporting vulnerable people “when the state abandoned them”, and building parks, “not hotels for cronies”.

He also praised his administration’s record on “defending student housing and Rákosrendező”, supporting Ukrainian refugees “where the government failed”, and hosting Hungary’s largest-ever Pride march after official bans.

Mayor Karácsony protest in Budapest
Photo: FB/Gergely Karácsony

Money spent on vanity projects

Since the national ruling Fidesz party “lost control of the city”, funding cuts had surged twenty-fold, he insisted. “Budapest now funds the government; more is taken away from it than given,” he said. Referring to the district where he gave his speech, Karácsony called the 700 billion forint Buda Castle investment a “vanity project for oligarchs”.

Citing rulings by the Constitutional Court and the State Audit Office, he demanded from the government: “Just obey Hungarian law. Return our money, and we’ll handle the rest.” He said the court declared it “unconstitutional for Budapest to finance the government” and “unlawful for the government to take Budapest’s money”, while the audit office declared that “the extortion cannot continue because Budapest is going bankrupt.”

Mayor Karácsony protest in Budapest
Photo: FB/Gergely Karácsony

The city may stop in January due to lack of money

He warned that if 27,000 public workers went unpaid in January, “the city stops”, and the country would bear the consequences. “If the looting doesn’t stop, neither will we,” Karácsony pledged. “January is just the start.”

Mayor Karácsony protest in Budapest
Photo: FB/Gergely Karácsony

Budapest City Assembly urges govt to negotiate with mayor, rejects ‘insolvency’ declaration

The Budapest City Assembly passed a resolution on Monday calling on the government to negotiate with Gergely Karácsony, the city’s mayor, to ensure sustainable budget management as guaranteed by Hungary’s Fundamental Law.

The vote, held in an extraordinary session at the Kelenfold bus depot, saw 12 representatives support the final motion, while 10 Fidesz members abstained and Tisza Party delegates boycotted the vote.

The session followed a statement by Gergely Gulyas, head of the Prime Minister’s Office, that the government would assist Budapest only if the assembly declared insolvency, a demand rejected by the majority in the assembly. Instead, they adopted a Podmaniczky Movement amendment explicitly ruling out the nationalisation of city-owned companies.

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3 Comments

  1. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! Right on schedule! The little politburo commissar is out again doom-mongering and refusing to redistribute his wealth.

    How’s this for starters, Greg: STOP POWER-WASHING SIDEWALKS LITERALLY A FEW HOURS AFTER RAIN!!! I’ve witnessed that happen so many times. It is patently absurd. Scrap that and save some taxpayer Fts. Buy a clue, Greg!

    (Of course, he won’t because he needs the municipal workers’ votes!)

    • Steiner you lie as you breath!

      Karácsony’s administration is not “power-washing sidewalks a few hours after rain” as a significant budgetary issue.

      The city’s financial crisis stems from documented, large-scale fund withdrawals by the national government. Both the Constitutional Court and the State Audit Office have ruled these actions unconstitutional and have warned they risk bankrupting the capital. The current dispute is about the government reclaiming hundreds of billions of forints from the city’s revenues, not about trivial operational expenses.

      Grow up and work for FOODORA 😂 or WOLT and be green.!

  2. The DEFEATISH mentality again of Steiner Michael commentating in a “tone” that personifies his FEAR of Truth.
    Truth hurts and that we know over the course of the (16) sixteen years, his “second” coming the FEAR of Truth in the demeanour of Victor Mihaly. Orban and his Fidesz Government.
    Steiner Michael – it is known your FULL membership of the Fidesz Political Party and “adoration” of your demigod – Victor Mihaly. Orban.
    We factually know over just the past (5) years commentators contributing to articles published in the DNH – numbers of Michael Steiners – the pseudonym used by numbers of FULLY paid up members of the Fidesz Political Party that “veil” them-selves under the name Michael Steiner.
    How’s the Hungarian born wife ?
    What number of cities you Globally lived in ?
    The list is ALL recorded and what a LONG list it is – of the “claims” contributions of commentary’s to DNH made by Fidesz Members – under the name – Michael Steiner.
    REMEMBER – your contribution Michael Steiner – your LOVE of Communist Vehicles a film shot near your Budapest apartment – your “claimed” head out the window, adoring those “Communist” vehicles ?
    You write on in the tone you do, being a FABRICATION of your true identity and you under the name of Michael Steiner will be CHALLENGED by a process that is of TRUTH through your “pseudonym” representation that are not of TRUTH nor Fact but directed through the Political Party of your Membership.

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