The government will spend 150 billion HUF on the Hungarian Village Program this year
This year, more and more central budget resources will be spent on settlement development in Hungary, of which 150 billion HUF will be spent on the Hungarian Village program – the government commissioner responsible for the development of modern settlements said on Tuesday in Budapest.
Gyopáros Alpár emphasized: there was an increased interest towards the Hungarian Village program, which was launched for settlements with a population of less than 5,000.
Within the Hungarian Village program, 50 billion HUF is spent on the development of 3-4-5-digit roads, 25 billion HUF on village csok and 75 billion HUF on 18 target areas for the development of public services. (MTI)
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