On the heels of uproar regarding the scheduled closure of a hospital that caters to the homeless, the government extended the deadline and the Szabolcs Str. homeless hospital has until June 30th to clear the premises, the minister in charge with the case recently announced. The homeless care center’s future, however, is still unknown, as no replacement property or alternative solution has been offered and the Budapest mayor still insists on defending the center. It made headlines last week that in the middle of the pandemic the homeless hospital in Budapest Szabolcs Str. (13th district) would have to move out after the National Asset Management Inc. (MNV) terminated their rental contract. Many media outlets suspected a property dealing linked to Fidesz-circles in the background, the case quickly caused outrage and Karácsony promised to defend the homeless care complex at any cost.