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Yet another expensive stadium to be finished for more than twice the estimated price in Budapest

The Bozsik Stadium in Budapest was originally planned to be built from EUR 14.1 million (HUF 5 billion), but the only contractor found would do it for more than twice this amount (EUR 33 million, HUF 11.7 billion). As usual in Hungary, companies close to the government benefited from the stadium construction, and a recent government decree would further increase the costs of this superfluous construction project.

We must keep our faith in the Republic – Atlatszo publishes 2019 Annual Report

In 2019 our websites reached a regular readership of 500,000-900,000 unique page views monthly (Google Analytics), or 15% of daily internet users of Hungary at least once a month (Medián Research). Our main Facebook page reached 101,000 followers by the end of the year. Here are the highlights of our 2019 Annual Report.

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