Mayor Stopping Budapest Public Transport 'May Constitute Crime' Claims Gov't Official
- 9 Jun 2025 10:00 AM

Karacsony announced on Thursday that Budapest public transport will pause for 10 minutes on midday Friday as "a warning for the government".
Csaba Latorcai said Karacsony could not stop public transport in Budapest "because that would cause disturbances to public operations and instigate abuse of power".
Latorcai said the city assembly, not the mayor, had ownership over public transport company BKV and it may constitute a crime if he paralysed its services.
"Karacsony wants to blackmail the government by forcing traffic to a halt. But what he'll really do is upend the lives of Budapest citizens. Enough of the political games! The Karacsony-Tisza coalition should keep the interests of the capital in mind, not their own power," he said. Budapest needs responsibility and transparency to operate, he added.
Latorcai said Karacsony had been threatening to "stop [public] transport for weeks. There would be no busses, trams or metro, just so he can muddy the waters around his responsibility in [the capital's] financial ruin and so he can hang on to his post."
"This is not a solution; this is blackmailing Budapest citizens. They should not be the ones to pay for the failures of the city leadership. Budapest deserves more! It is time they worked for it and not against it," he said.
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