While the Russians Say Paks 2 Is Progressing Well, Péter Magyar Says This Water Level Calls Into Question the Environmental Permit Issued
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The cesspool is being built near Paks so that the power plant can operate, while the Danube has begun to recede.
According to the Prime Minister, Paks II should have been operational in 2024, but instead there are now depots and two large concrete pits in its place for 1,000 billion forints.
Viktor Orban once called this project “the deal of the century”
The Danube has started to recede again, while the situation at the Paks nuclear power plant remains extremely tense - Prime Minister Péter Magyar spoke about this on Thursday afternoon in Budapest, at a government briefing on the situation in Paks.
According to Péter Magyar, the Danube is receding again at Paks, and the water level may approach the level at which one of the turbines must be shut down in the coming days.
The words of the head of the Russian company echo the Russian state news agency's outburst against Péter Magyar last week.
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