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In the Monday broadcast of Partizán, three opposition mayors spoke about the epidemic situation: Gergely Karácsony, mayor of Budapest, András Nemény, mayor of Szombathely and Péter Márki-Zay, mayor of Hódmezővásárhely.
Peter Mark-Zay said, among other things, that
“We can pay until the end of July, not even a salary in August.”
With this, he noted that the government has taken so much money from local governments, citing the fight against the epidemic, that it will be impossible to manage the current level of spending.
“They try to make every municipality impossible. We are being forced to take unpopular measures, reducing “ he said, among other things. He believes there are political reasons for this, he added, that it would be much less painful for Lőrinc Mészáros to deduct 1-2 percent of his wealth in the form of a special tax than it would be for local governments or parties to be harmed by these steps. .
Later Mark-Zay talks about the city trying to get credit to cover planned expenses, but has not agreed yet. (Partisan)