What did the Minister of Health, Adonis Georgiadis, say about the afternoon clinics, the opposition and also about the barrage of burnt vehicles in the University Campus
For afternoon surgeries in public hospitals was called upon to answer the Minister of Health Adonis Georgiadis speaking on the show “Today” on SKAI, claiming that there are competitions for the recruitment of anesthesiologists, but they are declared barren, as there is no response.
The Minister of Health noted that the goal of the reform is to increase wages, however, ways must be found for the state to bear the financial burden financially.
As Mr. Georgiadis explained, doctors do not choose public hospitals as “the money that the NHS gives them does not satisfy them. The opposition says it will double wages. To do this, 3 billion euros are needed. Where will they be?’
He then argued that the hospitals that will perform afternoon surgeries in Attica, specifically Evangelismos, Gennimatas, KAT and Sotiria, “to organize them means that they found staff”.
Regarding his statement Pari Koukoulopoulos that the ND favors Mr. Kasselakis as an opponent because he is afraid of Androulakis, the Minister of Health emphasized that “Mr. Androulakis had the opportunity to leave PASOK far ahead and consolidate political dominance as an opposition, but he lost it” considering that “the turn for the vote against the law of private universities brings him to the third place and to the fourth place”.
Regarding the attacks he launched on Mr. Kasselakis, he noted that the president of SYRIZA has violated the law of Alexis Tsipras. “On the day he was elected president, he should have left his companies, he should not have given them to surrogate persons, he should have filed any claims. But he didn’t do any of that,” he pointed out.
For the barrage of burnt vehicles on Campus he noted that “it is obvious that it comes from the violence of the extreme left, it is not something new in Greece”.
Finally, for the video of the president of SYRIZA on the occasion of his presentation to the army Mr. Georgiadis said “I guess it took him more time to shoot the video than his military service will last” while he even estimated that the cost of the video amounts to “50,000-100,000 euros”.
Source: Skai
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