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Budapest assembly bans construction in City Park

February 26th, 2020

The municipal assembly of Budapest on Wednesday banned any further construction within the Liget Project, which involves plans to build a complex of museums in the City Park. The ban, proposed by Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony, is aimed at "preventing irreversible changes to the city's largest public park" so that "it can continue in its function as a public park". Csaba Horvath, group leader of the Socialists in the assembly, said that "a number of questions" concerning the Liget Project have not been answered. He insisted it was not clear "what exactly should be built and where". Once those issues are settled, the Socialists will propose lifting the ban, he added. Marta V. Naszalyi of Parbeszed and mayor of the first district said that the project had "so far considered the park as a construction site" and "nobody had been asked" about the building activities that have taken place so far. The ban will serve protection of the park's green areas, she added.


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