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PM Orbán and MJVSZ Head discuss state support for troubled localities

The two officials agreed that Hungary has “entered the age of dangers”, noting that many Hungarian localities were in a difficult situation due to the war in Ukraine, the “flawed sanctions” imposed by Brussels and the energy crisis.

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has discussed state support for troubled localities with Károly Szita, head of the Association of Cities with County Rights (MJVSZ).

At the meeting at the Castle District premises of the Prime Minister’s Office, held on Thursday, the two officials agreed that Hungary has “entered the age of dangers”, noting that many Hungarian localities were in a difficult situation due to the war in Ukraine, the “flawed sanctions” imposed by Brussels and the energy crisis. The government’s aim is to protect the residents of Hungary’s localities, pensioners, families, the caps on household energy bills and jobs, he added.