Yesterday, in a Facebook post, the mayor called the minister without portfolio responsible for national wealth to account, accusing Andrea Mager of the XIII. District Szabolcs street homeless hospital is trying to be handed over to Fidesz "oligarchs". In today's answer, the minister corrected Karácsony, who excels in nothing but his incompetence and blames the government for everything.
The capital's homeless hospital can remain in the Szabolcs Street property until June 30, given the current situation - wrote the minister without portfolio responsible for the management of national assets in his reply letter addressed to the mayor and delivered to MTI on Wednesday, in which Andrea Mager drew the attention of Gergely Karácsony: already nine months ago they informed him that the institution's lease would be terminated.
The minister stated that if the mayor formally informs him of his request in writing, he can ensure that the homeless worker can stay in the property until June 30.
On June 30, it will be more than a year since the Magyar Nemzeti Vagyonkezelő (MNV) Zrt. informed Gergely Karácsony that he had to take action in the matter - pointed out Andrea Mager, and then said: "I cannot assume that this much time is not enough to to solve a situation so important to you".
The minister without portfolio reminded in the letter that on June 2, 2020, the MNV notified the Budapest municipality that it became known as the Szabolcs Street Hospital, but Vágány Street 2-6. is preparing the utilization of the multi-building real estate complex located at no.
The reason for the uniform utilization of the real estate complex is that - as was obviously known before Gergely Karácsony - the majority of the buildings have been unused for a long time, their condition has deteriorated, so the renovation of the buildings has become necessary, he wrote.
Andrea Mager stated that, based on the government's decision, medical institutions will continue to be housed in the renovated, modern building complex in the future, however, the statement that the National Institute of Pharmaceutical and Food Health (OGÉI) would move to the building in the Szabolcs Street real estate complex is not true. , in which the homeless shelter is located.
OGYÉI will move into a building that is currently empty and undergoing renovation, he noted.
Andrea Mager also drew Gergely Karácsony's attention to the fact that the MNV already notified him 9 months ago, 3 months before the actual notice period began, that the lease relationship would be terminated.
"In your latest letter, you refer to the raging epidemic, while you learned about the termination of the rental relationship in the period when the first wave of the epidemic ended and the state of emergency ceased," the minister without portfolio wrote, adding: Gergely Karácsony also accuses the government of a lack of cooperation , "whereas in the past three quarters of a year, apart from the correspondence, he has not taken any meaningful steps within his authority to resolve the situation".
The municipal government of the capital therefore had about 9 months from the notification to organize the provision of health services in the property in a different way, but they did not do so, he pointed out.
Andrea Mager also reminded Gergely Karácsony that MNV had offered a new rental contract until April 30 in February, especially with regard to the epidemic situation and the winter period. MNV sent the contract it signed to the capital, however, no response to this offer has been received to date, he said.
The minister without a portfolio put it this way: it can be said that the state, accused of inhumanity and insensitivity, of its own accord, unilaterally undertakes to ensure the operation of the homeless service, while you continue to take no real steps.
On Tuesday, the mayor turned to Andrea Mager in the case, who expects cooperation from the government in order to place the institution in a dignified manner. Gergely Karácsony - in his letter sent to Andrea Mager by the Office of the Mayor and sent to MTI - emphasized that the capital's homeless hospital will remain in place, "from then on until the epidemic situation subsides, or until the government offers a suitable replacement property for the residents XIII. instead of the Szabolcs utca building in the district, he will not move".
MTI / 2022plus