Though the bill is an unprecedented positive development for the Hungarian medical system—introduced despite the daunting coronavirus crisis—it did not go without criticism. As State Secretary Balázs Orbán expressed: while this time of the pandemic should be an occasion for putting party politics aside, this is not the reality of the case. Representatives from most opposition parties spoke out with criticisms of the bill.
Lajos Korózs (Hungarian Socialist Party MP), Zoltán Varga (Democratic Coalition MP), László Lóránt Keresztes (Hungary’s Green Party MP), and Krisztina Hohn (Hungary’s Green Party MP) all criticized the speed at which the legislation was passed. According to their statements, not enough time was given for any response to the proposal. MP Korózs also objected to the fact that nurses, emergency medics, and other medical workers would not be able to benefit from this new pay structure. MP Hohn disapproved of the potential relocation of doctors included in the legislation. She also pointed out that general medical practitioners will not receive salary hikes as according to the current stipulations. To this, Gergely Gulyás responded that the government is working on pay raises for general practitioners as well; they will eventually be receiving increased salaries too.

Fotó: MTI/Balogh Zoltán
Minister Miklós Kásler classifies most of these criticisms as nitpicking. In addition, complaints on the speed of the implementation of the legislation are redundant given that the opposition parties too voted for the emergency, expedited measures introduced by the government in the spring.
Meanwhile, Jobbik politician László György Lukács offered his opinion with an elaborate and dramatic comparison to a cake: the wage hikes are enticing and attractive on the outside, but on the inside, devoid of any impactful results. Lőrinc Nacsa, KDNP (Christian Democratic People’s Party) politician responded: Lukács was angered because now his scheme of exporting Hungarian doctors is ruined. However, more importantly, he—along with other opposition politicians—is ignoring the fact that this legislation is an unprecedented example of radical salary raises in Hungary’s medical community.




















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