The Hungarian village program has started
The Hungarian Village Program has been launched on Wednesday with two applications for the use of public spaces – Magyar Nemzet Online wrote.
Gyopáros Alpár, government commissioner responsible for the development of modern settlements, told the newspaper that the project announced for settlements with less than 5,000 inhabitants aims to halt, or even reverse, emigration from villages, improve housing, work conditions, and help to create jobs and local institutional provision. (mno.hu, Baranyai Gábor)
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