Hungary’s govt kept secret report showing massive losses from nuclear deal with Russia
Concealed study shows Hungary’s nuclear deal with Russia causing massive losses – paper Portfolio.hu 6 Feb 14 February 7, 2014 Hungary’s government does not want to disclose the detailed estimates for the Paks nuclear reactor construction project because these forecast rising electricity prices and massive losses, local daily Népszabadság reported on Friday. Changing agenda The newspaper reminded that the expansion of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant was oddly taken off the agenda of a meeting of Parliament’s Commission on Sustainable Development on 10 December, as the government majority argued the discussion of the matter was not timely. Then members of the commission received an invitation for a meeting on 16 December that said they would be informed about measures to be made to maintain the capacities of the Paks NPP. …….http://www.portfolio.hu/en/economy/concealed_study_shows_hungarys_nuclear_deal_with_russia_causing_massive_losses_paper.27340.html
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