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New small shops will be opened in 121 settlements through the Hungarian Village Program
Thanks to the Hungarian village (Magyar falu) program, a small shop will be opened in 121 settlements where it has not been in recent years and decades, the government commissioner responsible for the development of modern settlements announced at a press conference in Budapest on Thursday.
Presenting the first results of the support for small shops in the Hungarian village program, Gyopáros Alpár said that about 5.6 billion HUF support will be paid in the coming weeks and months for the opening of new stores selling basic food and chemical products.
The list of winning applicants will be published on kormany.hu on Friday. (MTI)
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