The amendment to last year’s budget and the adoption of the final accounts were blocked by four Fidesz members and two independent representatives.

The city of Balmazújváros may go bankrupt, as the adoption of the two decrees needed to operate the city has been delayed by several months – reportedly RTL News.

According to the summary, the amendment to the 2022 budget and the adoption of last year’s final accounts have been obstructed for months by four members of the Fidesz party and independent representatives, and for this reason the city cannot access its funds in the state treasury. .

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According to the mayor, if the decision is not made by November 3, nearly six hundred city workers may not be paid.

One representative involved told the news station that they did not have enough information to be able to vote on the ordinances, and that the city had a line of credit that could be used to pay workers.

If the representatives do not accept the ordinances, the government office turns to the curia, after which the district mayor can create the missing legislation in place of the municipality. However, Mayor Peter Heghead fears this process will drag on for too long.




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