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- Since 2010, the social and educational institutions of the Hungarian Evangelical Brotherhood (MET) led by Gábor Iványi have accumulated 30 and 100 million HUF in public service debt in Budapest.
- His financial troubles began when the government withdrew his recognized MET ecclesiastical title, which he had acquired in 1981, and as a result, public funds for church social work also declined.
- The stalemate is now being highlighted by organized civil action to prevent the shutdown of public services, joined by a wide variety of people, from MET school teachers to Wesley College students.
- In our video report, we also show what work is being done in institutions in distress in the meantime.
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