Unused EU-Funded Roundabout in Hungary Sparks Criticism Over Project Spending
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Updated · Aaj News · Apr 11
Unused EU-Funded Roundabout in Hungary Sparks Criticism Over Project Spending
6 articles · Updated · Aaj News · Apr 11
A €1.5 million EU-funded roundabout near Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, stands unused as the railway it was meant to serve remains unbuilt.
Critics accuse Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government of mismanaging EU funds and constructing unnecessary projects, especially ahead of Hungary’s parliamentary elections.
The issue underscores broader concerns over corruption, blocked EU funding, and Hungary’s strained relationship with the European Union.
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