Alexandra Szentkirályi: The government launched a tender of 4.5 billion for smaller butcher shops
The fact that energy prices have skyrocketed due to the war in Ukraine and “the failed Brussels sanctions” also causes problems for smaller butcher shops, which is why the government has launched a HUF 4.5 billion tender for them – government spokeswoman Alexandra Szentkirályi announced in her Facebook post, who in the shared video visited a market butcher shop.
The government is committed to supporting families and businesses – emphasized Alexandra Szentkirályi in her post. He added: in the tender, the government supports those micro-enterprises that have a closed business year, in addition, undertake to continue their activities at least until December 31, 2023, and are not in the process of liquidation, liquidation or forced liquidation and have no public debt.
In the video “Bread from the baker, meat from the butcher”, the government spokesperson said that the butcher’s shop visited is also a micro-enterprise that tries to use support. As it turned out, the application has already been submitted.
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