Court Fines Man Vandalising Opposition Signature Drive’s Booth

  • 15 Feb 2017 9:00 AM
Court Fines Man Vandalising Opposition Signature Drive’s Booth
A Budapest court has fined a rowdy man 150,000 forints (EUR 487) for vandalising a stall at which signatures were collected to support a referendum on Budapest’s Olympic plans.

The man was drunk when he kicked the stall in central Budapest on January 20, broke the signs of the stall and swept signed sheets and pens to the ground, the Budapest chief prosecutor’s office said.

The signature drive was launched by civil movement Momentum to support a local referendum in which voters would be asked: “Do you agree that the municipality of Budapest should withdraw its bid to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games?”

The initiative is backed by several opposition parties.

Republished with permission of Hungary Matters, MTI’s daily newsletter.

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