Gergely Karácsony tried several times to establish an adequate working relationship with the operational staff, as requested by Viktor Orbán



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Build an adequate working relationship with government operational personnel.

The suggested Viktor Orban Prime Minister to the mayor of Budapest after sending him three proposals for protection against the coronavirus. According to Orbán, all the information and experience necessary to deal with the epidemic is compiled by operational tension and makes recommendations to the government and public health agencies on what to do and what not to do.

According to the Prime Minister, the results of the work of the operative tribunal are available to everyone, “including the municipality, the capital and the mayor”.

Gergely Christmas otherwise, he had tried to establish a proper working relationship with government operational personnel before, but failed.

He first attended the only government meeting to which he was invited in early April. Here, according to the then staff of the Index, he requested that the detection of coronavirus be immediately started in all nursing homes in the country. He said this was promised to him, as well as that the capital would receive the information it needed to defend itself from the operational tribe.

Compared to this, we still learn about the institution maintained by the local government from the press conference.

Christmas wrote then. The first attempt to build a proper working relationship failed. The second attempt came three weeks later. Christmas attended a hearing with the Public Welfare Committee, where he showed the only letter he had received from the operational court two months after the outbreak.

It is easier to contact the mayor of Vienna or talk to Berlin than to talk to the medical director on the phone.

The mayor highlighted the adequate working relationship. He finally made a third attempt to build this in early May. At that time, according to his own confession, Christmas had already tried several times to ask for information about the situation in Budapest, as he wanted to find out before reopening the city. According to Cecília Müller, no Christmas letter arrived.

It is now September and despite persistent attempts by the mayor of Budapest since April, he has been unable to establish a proper working relationship with the government’s operational staff.



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