It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the Hungarian parliament.

It is specified that 170 deputies supported the adoption of the bill, eight did not support the initiative, another Hungarian deputy abstained.

In August, Hungary issued a permit for Rosatom to build two new NPP units in the city of Paks using Russian technologies.

The launch of two new nuclear power units in Hungary is scheduled for 2030.

The head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, Peter Szijjarto, informed in November that the construction of the Paks nuclear power plant in Hungary was progressing well, and a preliminary safety protocol was expected to be signed.