Budapest Socialists for athletics championships, Student City
Budapest won’t host World Athletics Championships if student quarter plans axed, city assembly rules
The proposal, adopted with 18 votes in favour and 13 against, also requires the government to ensure the continuation of the Healthy Budapest scheme.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony, who submitted the motion, said that the municipal council had approved the city staging the World Athletics Championships in an earlier agreement with the government. That deal also covered developments like the continuation of the Healthy Budapest Programme and the construction of the students’ quarter in the 9th district, he said. Karacsony insisted, however, that the government had violated that agreement by passing the law on the establishment of a foundation to run Fudan University’s local campus.
The mayor said all the municipal council could do in this case was “make it as clear as possible” that Budapest would honour the agreement with the government, adding that scrapping the plans to build the students’ quarter would “trigger an irreversible process”.
Referring to his talks with the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF), Karacsony said it was clear that “world championships are not held in a city which does not support the event”.
The assembly authorised the mayor to inform the IAAF about the decision should the government transfer the site on which the student complex should be built to the Fudan project. The assembly also called on the government not to go on with the Fudan project before a referendum was held on the contested scheme.
Deputies of the ruling parties said that the city’s withdrawing its support from the championships had “no legal relevance”. Concerning the health programme, they said that the necessary financing was in place, but “there are delays in payments”.
Budapest Socialists for athletics championships, Student City
Horvath said, however, that the opposition had “no other option left but to exert political pressure on the government” and suggested that the assembly could thwart the championship plans.
According to Horvath, the Socialists demand that the government withdraw a law on establishing a campus for China’s Fudan University, a project which is seen as reducing the site for the student complex.