Gyopáros Alpár: small village shops can apply for HUF 1-3 million
Small village shops can apply for HUF 1-3 million subsidies – the government commissioner responsible for the development of modern settlements announced at a press conference in Budapest on Thursday.

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Alpár Gyopáros stated that the amount can be won once. The support is 100 percent pre-financed, and no personal effort is required – he emphasized.
The amount won can basically be spent on operating costs, for example the rent, utility bill, accountant or lawyer’s fee, he said.
The government commissioner stated: a few weeks ago, the cabinet decided to throw another lifeline to the small shops operating in the villages. The Russian-Ukrainian war, to which the European Union gave a bad response with sanctions, presented Hungary with an economic challenge and an energy crisis, and the resulting damages hit small shops, which are already poor in capital, even more, emphasized Alpár Gyopáros.
MTI
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