Video: On The Road With Hungary's Two-Tailed Dog Party
- 5 Apr 2018 1:15 PM
MTI Photo: Illyés Tibor
MTI Photo: Illyés Tibor
Hungary's incoming Tisza government will retain and expand the regulated utilities price scheme to include firewood, Peter Magyar, the party's leader, said on Wednesday, noting that 1.5 million people rely on it for heating.
The Tisza Party will bring home European Union funding and use it for road development, hospitals and energy efficiency projects, Peter Magyar, the head of the party which won the election on Sunday, said on public television on Wednesday.
Slovenian acting Prime Minister Robert Golob on Monday congratulated by phone Peter Magyar on his victory in Hungary's election and accepted an invitation from Magyar to visit Budapest in May, the Slovenian government said in a post on X.
Budapest will be unable to pay salaries in May if the Hungarian State Treasury continues its practice of seizing the city's current account in April under the so-called solidarity contribution scheme, Gergely Karácsony, the city's mayor, told a press conference on Tuesday.
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