Once again, Ákos Hadházy, whom even the winner of the Gyurcsány show calls only "holy crazy", has run into a hole: he claims that a factory that has produced more than 100,000 medical devices since its start in April is not working.

In a Facebook post, Hadházy lashed out at Mihály Varga, who, according to him, had been badly tricked. He claimed that there is no production in the syringe factory near Matészalka inaugurated by the minister.

However, this is how Mihály Varga corrected the opposition's self-appointed accountability commissioner:

"Without a permit and the prescribed protective equipment, despite the request of the plant manager, he broke into a plant in Kochordi, where he started filming, provoking and yelling at the workers there, and did not leave the plant area even after being told to do so until the police were called. And now he's talking about a fake video and spreading fake news about a factory that doesn't work.

Let's look at the facts:

Ákos Hadházy is attacking a three-stage, HUF 10 billion health industry investment series, the first stage of which has already been completed in Kocsor, worth HUF 1.9 billion.

Ákos Hadházy claims that there is no production at the plant. The reality, on the other hand, is that more than 100,000 pieces of medical equipment were produced in the factory, and 45,000 pieces of medical equipment were delivered to the hospital in Miskolc alone.

Ákos Hadházy claims that no one works in the plant. The reality, on the other hand, is that the robotic plant employs 10 people, and production is continuous.

Camo videos are usually made not by the government, but by the left, I recommend the work of fellow representative Lajos Korózs, for which they have not taken responsibility since then.

It is incomprehensible that Ákos Hadházy, who was nominated by the left as "Commissioner of Accountability", is not even aware of the increasingly serious City Hall scandal, and instead provokes factory workers and takes them on video. The investment he is attacking is part of the Healthcare Industry Support Program, with which Hungary became self-sufficient in most healthcare products, an investment of 87 billion forints will be realized and the preservation of nearly 6,000 jobs has become a certainty."