The Ministry of Human Resources issued a statement which can be read below.

The State Secretariat for Health of the Ministry of Human Resources categorically rejects the assumption of the hvg.hu article dated 18.05.2021 that there is any conflict between Minister of the Interior Prof. Dr. Miklós Kásler and Minister of the Interior Sándor Pintér.

This is not the first case when political fake news is used to try to confuse the two authorities, whose human and professional relationship has been based on mutual respect for many decades. They worked together and are still working to overcome the coronavirus epidemic and restart life. This is confirmed by the successful vaccination program and the fact that Hungary is currently on its way out of the epidemic.

The author of the article slanders a recognized organ in a way that is unworthy of him and tries to use political fake news and without specific references to refer to conflicts that do not exist.
This influence-hunting article does not take into account that all of the professional colleges were able to send their answers, as this is a process that started more than a year and a half ago, which is now being updated.
The seemingly tight deadline does not create a strategy from scratch, but is prepared to ensure the highest possible quality of care for the Hungarian people. a leaked internal working document and the opinion of Zsombor Kunetz, who, according to the Court's judgment, is not a health expert and this expression borders on fraud during the pandemic.
With reference to the IOC, it is worth clarifying that when the government appointed experts to the committee to select the heads of state hospitals, the Minister of Human Resources Prof. Dr. Miklós Kásler asked Gyula Kincses, the president of the Hungarian Medical Chamber, in writing, in an official letter, who due to his busy schedule did not accept the assignment citing The successes achieved in the health sector should not be tried to belittle with unfounded political attacks, but should be done together to restart life.

Source: MTI

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