The Hungarian Maltese Charity Service Is in a Serious Crisis, According to the Organization's Executive Director.
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According to Miklós Thaisz, the conflict between the Union and the previous government has put the charity in an impossible situation.
"We walked into a hole" - the new executive director said about the dramatic crisis of the Maltese Charity Service - They are on the verge of financial collapse.
The Hungarian Maltese Charity Service is in a serious crisis, the situation of which is the result of conflicts between the previous Hungarian government and the European Union, said Miklós Thaisz, the organization's executive director. The Catching Up Settlements program, launched seven years ago, has been made unsustainable by the economic crisis and political tensions, and serious internal restructuring and cost reductions are needed in order…
Unfortunately, I have to say that Miklós Vecsei, who was both the vice president of the Hungarian Maltese Charity Service without substantive authority and the prime minister's commissioner responsible for the program, brought the charity service into the situation that currently causes us to struggle with internal tensions and enormous financial difficulties - Miklós Thaisz, who has been leading the charity service since February, tells Válasz.
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