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January 2nd, 2018
Hungary is "in the eleventh hour" to stop the upgrade of the country's sole nuclear power plant in Paks, a board member of green opposition LMP said on Tuesday. The project can only be thwarted if the current government is ousted in the upcoming election, Peter Ungar told a press conference. While there have been international examples of nuclear plants not going online over protests, Hungary should try to avert such a situation, Ungar said. Instead, voters will have the option of either voting against the Paks plant or for continuing "the pact between [Prime Minister Viktor] Orban and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin".
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