
Budapest Mayor Counters Budget Cuts with Video Showcasing City Services
Budapest Mayor Karácsony Highlights City Services Amidst Budget Dispute Budapest, Hungary – Mayor Gergely Karácsony recently released a video showcasing his visits to various city departments and workers. The video emphasizes his administration's focus on improving the lives of Budapest residents, contrasting this with what he describes as the government's attempts to cripple the city's budget. The video includes footage of city workers performing their duties, aiming to connect directly with the public. "They see it as a political game," Karácsony states in the video, "but for us, it's about our lives. We work for the functioning of Budapest." He further criticizes the government's handling of the city's finances, arguing that their actions threaten the city's ability to provide essential services to its residents. The video's release comes at a time of heightened political tension between the Budapest city government and the national government. The budget dispute is a significant issue affecting the provision of public services in the city. Karácsony's video serves as a direct appeal to the public, aiming to garner support and highlight the challenges faced by his administration. The video concludes with a powerful message: "Budapest wants to live, not just survive." This statement encapsulates the mayor's determination to maintain essential services for the city's residents, despite the ongoing political and financial challenges.