Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Red-Card-for-Nuclear-Power-Plant-Paks-2-in-Hungary-27MZIFJ67JEU8.htmlConceptually similarRed Card for Nuclear Power Plant Paks 2 in HungaryGP0STPFFHCompleted★★★★Red Card for Nuclear Power Plant Paks 2 in HungaryGP0STPFFICompleted★★★★Red Card for Nuclear Power Plant Paks 2 in HungaryGP0STPFFKCompleted★★★★Red Card for Nuclear Power Plant Paks 2 in HungaryGP0STPFFLCompleted★★★★★★Fukushima Disaster Third Anniversary Protest in BudapestGP0STO9ESCompleted★★★★Fukushima Disaster Third Anniversary Protest in BudapestGP0STO9ETCompleted★★★★Fukushima Disaster Third Anniversary Protest in BudapestGP0STO9EUCompleted★★★★Protest Against Nuclear Plant Extension in BudapestGP0STO7C8Completed★★★★Protest Against Nuclear Plant Extension in BudapestGP0STO7C9Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STPFFMRed Card for Nuclear Power Plant Paks 2 in HungaryIn football terminology: Hungarians 1-0 NPP Paks II. Symbolic protest of Greenpeace Hungary in front of the Parliament in Budapest. The European Commission opened infringement procedure against Hungary due to violations of EU public procurement regulation in connection with the expansion of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant. The decision indicates that Brussels has recognised the risks involved in Paks II. The environmental organisation claims that the Paks II project, commissioned without tendering, shrouded in secrecy, and involving extremely high costs is harmful for Hungary from economic, environmental and social point of view as well. By initiating the infringement procedure, Brussels has clearly decided in the interest of Hungarian citizens.Locations:Budapest-Central Europe-HungaryDate:19 Nov, 2015Credit:© Bence Jardany / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5479px X 3653pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Energy-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Nuclear energy symbol-Nuclear power stations-Open day-Outdoors-Paks Nuclear Power Plant-Parliament buildings-Small group of people-Theatrical costumesShoot:Red Card for Nuclear Power Plant Paks 2 in HungaryIn football terminology: Hungarians 1-0 NPP Paks II. Symbolic protest of Greenpeace Hungary in front of the Parliament in Budapest. The European Commission opened infringement procedure against Hungary due to violations of EU public procurement regulation in connection with the expansion of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant. The decision indicates that Brussels has recognised the risks involved in Paks II. The environmental organisation claims that the Paks II project, commissioned without tendering, shrouded in secrecy, and involving extremely high costs is harmful for Hungary from economic, environmental and social point of view as well. By initiating the infringement procedure, Brussels has clearly decided in the interest of Hungarian citizens.