BUDAPEST, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Hungary's government has
asked economy minister Marton Nagy to hold talks about the
acquisition of Budapest Airport, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's
chief of staff said on Thursday.
Since Orban took power in 2010, his government has boosted
Hungarian ownership in energy, banking, telecoms and the media,
and has been planning to buy the airport for years. In 2021 the
government submitted a non-binding offer to buy the airport but
later shelved the whole process.
(Reporting by Krisztina Than, Editing by Alan Charlish)
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