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Budapest Mayor Refuses to Give Go-Ahead to Light Up Chain Bridge on St. Stephen’s Day

MTI-Hungary Today 2021.07.07.

Budapest Fidesz politician Zsolt Láng has decried a decision by the leadership of Budapest not to allow the city’s iconic Chain Bridge to be lit up for the St. Stephen’s Day celebrations, which could not take place last year due to the pandemic.

Láng told daily Magyar Nemzet that the central government planned to hold the celebrations on August 20 with Europe’s biggest light and fireworks show visible along more than 4km of the Danube embankment from Petőfi Bridge to Margaret Bridge.

Second Phase of Chain Bridge Reconstruction Gets Underway
Second Phase of Chain Bridge Reconstruction Gets Underway

The bridge will be ready by the 150th anniversary of the unification of Pest, Buda and Óbuda into Budapest in August 2023, the Mayor said.Continue reading

The city’s other bridges will be lit up decoratively, he said, adding that Mayor Karácsony’s refusal to allow the same for Chain Bridge was yet another token of his “fight against the government”.

“We’ve got used to the left wing treating our national holidays as disposable,” he said, adding that on the March 15 national holiday this year Budapest’s streets had lacked national flags.

Featured photo illustration via Gergely Karácsony’s Facebook page


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