With the two-thirds victory of the Tisza Party and the entry into government of Péter Magyar, the issue of expanding the Paks nuclear power plant has once again been put on the agenda. The new prime minister has left the fate of the project open for now. Although he also believes that nuclear energy is necessary in the domestic energy mix, all contracts for the investment, which is considered overpriced, will be reviewed before a final decision …
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With the two-thirds victory of the Tisza Party and the entry into government of Péter Magyar, the issue of expanding the Paks nuclear power plant has once again been put on the agenda. The new prime minister has left the fate of the project open for now. Although he also believes that nuclear energy is necessary in the domestic energy mix, all contracts for the investment, which is considered overpriced, will be reviewed before a final decision …