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Indicator – Economy – The Hungarian government is providing funds that it has not yet received from the European Union

Indicator – Economy – The Hungarian government is providing funds that it has not yet received from the European Union

Fortunately, Hungary and the Hungarian economy are in a position to leverage resources that the EU is not currently transferring, even though they would benefit Hungary, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Interior Ministry said on Saturday. , at the handover ceremony of the Recreation and Recreation Park in Vasduka.

Pence Retvari spoke about the fact that the developments carried out under the Territorial Development and Settlements Operational Program (TOP) Plus should have been financed with EU funds, but since the EU had not transferred the money owed to Hungary, the Hungarian government decided to offer this to the settlements. He said that 200 billion forints had been distributed to the settlements.

You can put pressure on us, you can withhold our own resources, but the Hungarian economy is in a state where we can make up for it from our own revenues, from our own resources, so that the settlements are not harmed.

The Minister of State said.

Bence Rétvári also said that among the TOP Plusz projects, Vácduka received a gold medal, and this settlement was the first to complete its development. He added that many settlements are still in the process of signing contracts.

The construction of the Rest and Recreation Park in Vasdoka was completed with an amount of more than HUF 170 million in non-refundable support. With the help of grant funding, a family-friendly public park was created on sixteen thousand square meters of green space near the sports field.

As part of the development, a pedestrian walkway, jogging track, recreational park, children’s playground and picnic area have been created. As part of the project, flower beds were planted, shrubs and trees were planted, the river bed and spring were restored, and the settlement’s well was renovated, according to the MTI report.