Hungary’s new government is reversing a previous decision to grant a concession for the northern section of the M6 highway to a company linked to businessman Lőrinc Mészáros. The concession was projected to save the state 100 billion Forints over ten years. Documents obtained by Telex reveal János Lázár, a key government figure, initially rejected the proposal when presented with three options on a document, writing “No!” next to the first. This signals a significant shift in policy and potential cancellation of the substantial contract. The decision comes after Lázár János made the initial determination, as detailed in the leaked documentation. The reversal indicates a reevaluation of infrastructure projects under the new administration and its relationship with prominent business figures. The future of the highway project and the potential savings remain uncertain.