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István Hollik, the communication director of Fidesz and Ákos Hadházy, an independent parliamentarian, Balázs Böcskei, the leading analyst of the IDEA institute and the political scientist Zoltán Kiszelly, had an emotional duel on the ATV Csatt program.
Initially, Hadházy tried to find out through Hollik what is the reproduction number (r) in Hungary now (these data express how many people transmit the virus a person infected with coronavirus and, on average, the rate of spread of the epidemic). is left out.
Hollik could not say that, but explained that Hadházy should go to parliament.
The opposition deputy took photos of what he claimed were dead people lying in a cold room on the ground. Meanwhile, he recalled the earlier statement by Viktor Orbán, who even said in September that everyone who contracts the disease will be cured.
He then asked how many patients would see each nurse, but Hollik again avoided answering and spoke about the need for collaboration, compared to the opposition.
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By the time Hadházy replied that he was in government
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Hollik said that opposition MPs were making conspiracy theories and Hadházy slandered him, although it was not clear what exactly he meant here. The independent deputy later said he was asking Hollik why he was a government spokesperson before Hollik drew his attention to the fact that he had not been in that position for about a year. In any event, Hadházy received an incomprehensible explanation as to why Fidesz’s communications director was not aware of the data he had requested, or why he did not request it.
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