Márton Nagy also addressed the alleged expansion of Mere in Hungary
The value of state assets has doubled since 2010, from HUF 11.6 billion in 2010 to HUF 21.8 billion by 2022, and it accounts for 25 percent of GDP, Márton Nagy, the Minister of National Economy, emphasized on Monday at the Hungarian National Asset Management ( MNV) Zrt. at a press conference on its role, results and goals for 2024, in Budapest.
He emphasized that, thanks to the national inventory, the registration system is almost complete, a significant part of state assets is real estate, and other items are shares and other assets.
Márton Nagy said that in 2023, MNV Zrt. achieved HUF 31.8 billion in revenue against the planned HUF 22.7 billion, of which HUF 18.1 billion was the sale of real estate. At MNV Zrt., this year, they expect HUF 39.2 billion in revenue, of which HUF 32.7 billion is the sale of state properties.
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