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Vitézy új vezetőt nevezett ki a Várkapitányság és a Steindl Imre Programiroda élére
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Vitézy új vezetőt nevezett ki a Várkapitányság és a Steindl Imre Programiroda élére

The Hungarian news outlet Telex reports that David Vitézy has appointed Ambrus Gergő, an architect, as the new leader of the Várkapitányság (Castle Captaincy) and the Steindl Imre Program Office. This follows the removal of the previous head, Attila Sinay. The announcement was made by the Minister of Transport and Investment on Sunday. Ambrus previously worked at the Budapest Development Center (BFK), where he played a leading role in preparing the 'Student City' master plan and managed projects such as the MOME Campus and the Public Athletics Center. The report highlights the significant tasks ahead, including rental housing programs, rehabilitation of rust belt areas, development of the Buda Castle, and cultural investments. The Várkapitányság had previously overseen major prestige projects under the Orban government, such as the reconstruction of the Citadel and the restoration of Buda Castle. These projects were transferred to the Ministry of Construction and Transport led by Lázár János last summer, leaving the Várkapitányság with tourism, cultural, operational, and security responsibilities, while parts of IT, finance, procurement, and administration moved to the MÁV Service.

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Vitézy új vezetőt nevezett ki a Várkapitányság és a Steindl Imre Programiroda élére

The Hungarian news outlet Telex reports that David Vitézy has appointed Ambrus Gergő, an architect, as the new leader of the Várkapitányság (Castle Captaincy) and the Steindl Imre Program Office. This follows the removal of the previous head, Attila Sinay. The announcement was made by the Minister of Transport and Investment on Sunday. Ambrus previously worked at the Budapest Development Center (BFK), where he played a leading role in preparing the 'Student City' master plan and managed projects such as the MOME Campus and the Public Athletics Center. The report highlights the significant tasks ahead, including rental housing programs, rehabilitation of rust belt areas, development of the Buda Castle, and cultural investments. The Várkapitányság had previously overseen major prestige projects under the Orban government, such as the reconstruction of the Citadel and the restoration of Buda Castle. These projects were transferred to the Ministry of Construction and Transport led by Lázár János last summer, leaving the Várkapitányság with tourism, cultural, operational, and security responsibilities, while parts of IT, finance, procurement, and administration moved to the MÁV Service.

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