There is a dispute in parliament for compulsory vaccinations
In his speech before the agenda, Előd Novák (our country) submitted a motion to make compulsory vaccinations an EU -patterned option. The politician pointed out that there are no compulsory vaccinations in the majority of the twenty -seven EU Member States, while there are twelve in Hungary, in this respect only Latvia precedes us.
Former Novak also asked the Minister to ask questions
- What is the reason for Hungarians to die nearly five years earlier than the EU average
- The number of autistic children is rising, what is the reason for this?
Predict Novák believed that « after the Covid dictatorship’s obligations, unfounded health promises, and frights, it is no wonder that the confidence of society was unfortunately shaken in Hungarian health.
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Secretary of State Bence Bence Rétvári stated: « Opposite you, we are happy to have medicine and vaccination that protects us all from the disease. It is a terribly great irresponsibility that you say, what you do from short -term political calculation, you offer. ”
This is a huge irresponsibility. Thanks to God, we can now overcome more and more diseases, either with vaccination or medication. To talk about this to have a party over 5 percent?
Before that, Bence Tordai, leader of the Dialogue Greens faction, said « threatening and intimidation by Viktor Orbán and Fidesz’s bid for the three-fifths of the Hungarian society, » said in a pre-agenda speech. According to the Member contemporary amendmentas well as Restriction of the Right of Assembly, The legal creation of the suspension of citizenship and the fact that 100,000 intersexual Hungarians are excluded from the human gender.
Tordai also said that hundreds of thousands by an amendment to a law to ban drugs. He also thinks about threatening and intimidation by Viktor Orbán’s bugging and betrayal, which is directly consequently in the street violence in recent weeks.
Following the post of Novák’s predecessor, the official parliamentary broadcast stops.