Rural Mayors Wrote a Letter to Péter Magyar Asking Him to Reduce the Solidarity Tax
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The mayor of Győr, Bence Pintér, and Péter Márki-Zay also signed the letter, which also wrote in general terms about how the local government system could be transformed after the Orbán governments.
Hungarian cities ask for help from Péter Magyar due to "unbearable burden" - The mayors reminded the Prime Minister of one of his promises.
Rural city leaders are calling for a review of the solidarity tax.
The mayors of ten county-level cities have addressed a joint appeal to Péter Magyar. In the statement published by László Botka, they hope for a substantive dialogue and also address the solidarity contribution that represents an “unbearable burden” for local governments.
The government should reduce the solidarity tax and negotiate with local governments on competence reforms, as promised - this is what the mayors of ten cities with county rights asked the Prime Minister in a statement sent to MTI on Friday.
The non-Fidesz mayors of ten county-level cities addressed the Tisza government with a joint statement. In their letter addressed to Péter Magyar – which the signatories, including Szeged Mayor László Botka, published on their Facebook page – they wrote: The Hungarian local government system is one of the great losers of the past sixteen years. The two-thirds Fidesz government, without any substantive consultation and making decisions over the h…
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