"Budapest Incapable of Covering Rising Energy Costs", Says City Councillor

  • 29 Sep 2022 7:01 AM
  • Hungary Matters
"Budapest Incapable of Covering Rising Energy Costs", Says City Councillor
The rise in the price of electricity is costing the Budapest city council an additional 200 billion forints (EUR 490.7m), Socialist city councillor Csaba Horváth said.

Speaking to reporters ahead of a meeting of the City Assembly, Horváth called on the government to compensate Budapest transport company BKV for its rising energy costs.

Budapest is incapable of covering its rising energy costs on its own, he said, adding that like national railway company MÁV, BKV should also receive state support.

Horváth noted that Budapest residents pay 20 billion-25 billion forints in taxes each day.
 

MTI Photo: Szilárd Koszticsák

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