Inoculation Cards Opposed By Mi Hazánk Party

  • 29 Mar 2021 7:51 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
Inoculation Cards Opposed By Mi Hazánk Party
The Mi Hazánk party finds it unacceptable that there could be events in the summer that only those with an inoculation certificate may attend, as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in his latest radio interview, party vice-president Dóra Dúró said on Sunday.

The far-right party says this amounts to discrimination, so it demands that no mandatory vaccination book be introduced in Hungary with which the freedom of ordinary people is restricted.

Dúró said the government should open swimming complexes, fitness centres, catering places, cinemas, theatres and the service sector.

Mi Hazánk calls for an epidemiological solidarity tax on the beneficiaries of the coronavirus: pharmaceutical companies, casinos, multinational companies and high-tech companies.


MTI Photo: Szilárd Koszticsák

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