People dont want it or "government is not competent"? I bet many countries have it but simply dont want to force it, yet people think its logistics or bad supply management.
we can only the the vaccine after registration. now, there are more than 2m people who already registered, so the willingness to get it is certainly there, whether the government forces it or not. first, the healthcare personnel was supposed to get it, but many either refused it or simply weren't available due to work (not all hospitals were prepared to store the vaccines, so even some nurses and doctors should have travelled in order to get vaccinated), and there were even people who were scheduled to get it, but somehow didn't show up. in these cases, the vaccination centre personnel is just trying to find someone who they can vaccinate, because otherwise they should throw out the unused vaccines. our mayor was vaccinated this way: he wasn't on the daily schedule, there were some leftover doses, he got one offered which he accepted, then it was turned into a political campaign despite him being in the risk group like many others who got the leftovers lol. then some people also realized that they might get the vaccine just by walking in a random vaccination centre and lying that they worked in healthcare, lol again. so the vaccination centres became more cautious, and that slowed down the process too. also, they didn't start vaccinating the 2nd group (75/80 or older) until the healthcare workers group wasn't finished, while they could have already started vaccinating the 2nd group weeks before they actually did. an other bummer. the vaccination centres aren't all ready, half of the people (including me) didn't even get a confirmation of the registration, the rollout isn't completely transparent after the 2nd priority group, etc.
tl;dr: it's a mess.