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According to Vitézy, János Lázár Withdrew Several Railway Development Tenders

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According to Vitézy, the Tisza government could lose 280 billion in EU funding by withdrawing the tenders for the Debrecen-Nyíregyháza railway development and the Budapest ring railway.

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According to Vitézy, the Tisza government could lose 280 billion in EU funding by withdrawing the tenders for the Debrecen-Nyíregyháza railway development and the Budapest ring railway.

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According to Dávid Vitézy, the future head of the Ministry of Transport and Investment, the outgoing Minister János Lázár withdrew several construction tenders, leaving the new government at risk of losing around 280 billion forints of EU funds. According to the ministerial candidate, the public procurements were not properly prepared, the tenders were of poor quality, so it was not possible to submit a meaningful offer for them. Vitézy sharply …

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According to Dávid Vitézy, Hungary could lose 280 billion forints of EU funds due to János Lázár's decision - The outgoing Minister of Construction and Transport has withdrawn several railway development tenders.

·Budapest, Hungary
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According to the future Minister of Transport, the loss of 280 billion forints in EU funds could be the result of the withdrawal of several railway development public procurements. Dávid Vitézy believes that the development of the Debrecen-Nyíregyháza railway line, the Budapest ring railway and the Ferencváros section are also at risk.

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The Ministry of Transport may face serious difficulties: According to Dávid Vitézy, several hundred billion forints of EU funds may be at risk due to the decisions of the outgoing government.

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According to the future Minister of Transport, another 280 billion forints of EU funds are at risk.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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