After 15 years in power, the Hungarian government blames 1-year-old Tisza Party for healthcare system failures

The “pact” between Brussels and Hungary’s opposition Tisza Party, led by Péter Magyar, is preventing the renovation of ambulance stations and hospitals, the state secretary for health said in Győr, in north-western Hungary, on Wednesday.

A total of 54 ambulance stations have been built and 120 upgrades since Fidesz and the Christian Democrats came into power in 2010, Péter Takács told a press conference, adding that this covered around 60 percent of the country’s ambulance stations.

“We would like to continue down this path, but there’s something that keeps slowing this process down,” the state secretary said. “The Brussels elite is trying to help bring the Tisza Party to power at all costs, and in return, they’ll carry out the orders they are given from the Brussels-based power centre,” Takács said.

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