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The Hungarian Village program is expanding with the support of small shops
The fourth pillar of the Hungarian Village (Magyar falu) program starting this year supports the operation and development of the small shops in the villages, as well as the reopening of the previously closed shops. Settlements with less than 2,000 inhabitants can benefit from the support, the government commissioner responsible for the development of modern settlements said at a press conference on Friday in Pápa.

MTI/Krizsán Csaba
Gyopáros Alpár emphasized that in 2021 the government will support the operation of small shops with 45 billion HUF. He added that the support could be used for real estate development, acquisition of assets, purchase of real estate or wage subsidies. (MTI)
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