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Finance Minister: Government considers churches strategic partners

The finance minister said the Tiszántúl Diocese of the Reformed Church has spent a total of 50 billion forints (EUR 121m) on church renovation projects over the past twelve years.

Finance Minister Mihály Varga said the Hungarian government has considered churches its strategic partners ever since it entered into power in 2010 and will continue to support them.

Addressing a church renovation project’s closing ceremony in Debrecen, in eastern Hungary, the finance minister said the Tiszántúl Diocese of the Reformed Church has spent a total of 50 billion forints (EUR 121m) on church renovation projects over the past twelve years. Under a project dubbed Orando et Laborando, the renovation of six churches has been carried out with the EU’s 1.5 billion forints non-refundable support, the minister said. He noted that the government has supported the construction and renovation of more than 3,000 churches in Hungary and another 860 in neighbouring countries with the provision of 220 billion forints since 2010.