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Well, that’s not how it turned out…
Karácsony was even willing to lie to his own employees, frightening them by claiming they would not receive their salaries.
We remember: in December he was roaming around the Castle District with torches, warning that unless he received tens of billions more, there would be anarchy and buses would stop running.
Then, just two weeks later, he closed the year without any issue — something that can only be done with a positive balance.
That is why we have submitted a motion to today’s session of the Budapest General Assembly, obliging the mayor to explain how last year’s end-of-year closing actually happened, and to admit to the people of Budapest when he was lying.
Because it cannot be true at the same time that there is money — and that there isn’t.