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Crisis in Orosháza: Gyopárosfürdő Spa and Political Tensions

Crisis in Orosháza: Gyopárosfürdő Spa and Political Tensions

Financial challenges and local political strife impact the services at Orosháza's Gyopárosfürdő
The Gyopárosfürdő Spa in Orosháza, Hungary, facing significant financial losses, has limited its operations to medical services only, effective from Monday.

This decision was announced by Ferenc Benkő, CEO of the municipal company that operates the Orosháza-Gyopárosfürdő Spa, in an interview with the local government portal Oroscafe.hu.

The spa's financial challenges are acute, with the Orosháza City Maintenance and Services Zrt.

grappling with hundreds of millions of forints in debt, a portion of which is attributed to the spa's operational losses.

This situation prompted Mayor János Raffai to request a crisis management plan.

The spa's leisure section has been closed since spring 2021 due to structural issues with the roof, left unrepaired by the previous city administration.

Despite the completion of repairs by the end of 2024, heating costs remain prohibitively high after a malfunction in the spa’s thermal heating system necessitated expensive gas heating.

Concurrently, the city’s tourism, and consequently municipal revenue, have declined sharply.

Raffai, who assumed office in October, attributes these challenges to the failures of the preceding city leadership's lack of maintenance under the Fidesz party.

Options provided by CEO Benkő led to a decision to operate the spa on reduced terms to mitigate losses, aiming for full reinstatement of services after renovations by 2026. The current situation necessitates staff redundancies, exacerbating the dwindling accommodation sector in the city.

Maintaining the medical services arm allows Orosháza to qualify for previously secured grants exceeding 720 million forints intended for heating modernization, contingent upon the spa's continued operation.

The city's governance structure is currently embroiled in political turmoil between the newly elected opposition-affiliated mayor and former Fidesz leadership.

The council is yet to appoint a deputy mayor or establish operational statutes, delayed since October of the preceding year, leading to a warning from the governmental oversight body for procedural failures.

The Fidesz-aligned council majority initiated disciplinary proceedings against Mayor Raffai, simultaneously accusing him of similar actions against the city notary.

The political clash reached an unusual turn when a recent council meeting broadcast on Facebook attracted comments in the form of laughing emojis, attributed to profiles with Vietnamese names.

This incident has sparked allegations of political manipulation from both sides, with Raffai's supporters accusing Fidesz, while opposition claims suggest it is a setup by the MSZP to blame Fidesz.

Such online actions are not always politically motivated, as reported previously.

This article is part of Telex's effort to provide comprehensive coverage from across Hungary by collaborating with regional journalists, as building a nationwide network of correspondents is part of our goal to ensure diverse storytelling throughout the country.
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