Budapest mayor called on Orbán cabinet to stop fighting and start cooperating
Budapest and several other local municipalities continue to be ready to set up coronavirus vaccination points, the mayor of Budapest said on Wednesday.
In a Facebook entry, Gergely Karácsony called on the government to “stop fighting and start cooperating”. He said there was a need for cooperation and expressing sympathy for victims of the epidemic, which requires that all possible forms of help should be utilised to speed up the vaccination drive.
He asked the government to make use of local municipalities’ assistance, adding that
“there is no such thing as opposition vaccination or government party vaccination”.
The coronavirus press centre’s vaccination team said in response that there was no shortage of vaccination points, but of vaccines.
The body called on Karácsony and “other left-wing mayors” to “stop generating confusion”.
“The selection of vaccination points is the task of the epidemiological authority and the national vaccination working team rather than campaigning and anti-vaxer left-wing mayors,” it added. Some 6,752 vaccination points have been selected and nearly 6,000 are in operation at GPs’ surgeries and hospitals.
More vaccination points will only be necessary if enough vaccines arrive for mass vaccination, the team said.
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Source: MTI
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2 Comments
Comrade Commissar Karácsony is NOT the Prime Minister of Hungary and it would be in everyone’s interest (including his own) if he stopped PRETENDING that he occupies such an important position.
To date, his ‘governing’ of Budapest has been – to put it very politely – ABSOLUTELY ABYSMAL.
MAYBE his performance in that role will improve with time – but I’m not ‘holding my breath’ !
Let us not confuse issues here.
It is Gergely Karácsony who should cooperate and not the other way around as it would create a chaotic
situation if there were too many “organisers”.
It would be a great sigh of relief if the “left” just be able to stop their efforts to distort.
It is always a good thing to have an opposition as it ” keeps the bastards honest”.
On the other hand, what transpires here and now by the “left” is not acceptable- if anything- it is a great
disservice to themselves.