Although Ágnes Vadai protested in the parliament against calling the opposition anti-vaccination, the facts suggest that they are indeed anti-vaccination. They're just very sneaky.
They don't attack coronavirus vaccines in general, "only" the ones of which more are coming. According to them, what comes from the "west" and bears the seal of approval of the infallible, wonderful European Union, is manna itself, what comes from the east is danger. Small things like the fact that millions have already been vaccinated with the Chinese vaccine do not bother the highly knowledgeable opposition - self-proclaimed - "virologists". They collect signatures, talk about human experiments - why?
The answer is simple: they do the same thing as their EU (or non-EU) owners. Only in a more obnoxious way. They are biding their time in Brussels, which obviously has a political and business purpose. Even the blind can see this. How interesting that the "Western" vaccines were approved in a flash, while the "Eastern" ones somehow fail to be tested.
More and more EU member states are realizing that it would take forever if only Western vaccines were used, so they are becoming interested in the Russian vaccine, and the Germans and Austrians already want to produce it. Despite this, the message from Brussels is that "there is no need for Russian".
It's a shame to overdo it, quoting the words of Csaba Dömötör, "the six-story horse's leg is sticking out."
Fortunately, we didn't think like that when we chose the path of "we will defend ourselves" instead of "Brussels will protect you". If we had not done this, at least 700,000 fewer Hungarians would have received the life-saving vaccine.
Of course, the question is still being asked by many (not without ulterior motives): what are the Chinese and Russian vaccines for?
Philip Rákay responded to this with a video compilation published on his social media page.