Post by bisal37 on Mar 12, 2024 11:51:40 GMT 8
Three years of governance are a more than sufficient test to see the implementation of promises, the progress of reforms, economic and social changes, citizens' expectations, and the governing vision of a majority.Today, more than ever, the negative balance of this government is more tangible, more visible, and the lack of vision for raising an economic and social well-being, have caused many citizens to leave the country and look elsewhere for a safe future for their children. Theirs. Let's enter a synthetic analysis of what we can safely call zero-reforms undertaken by this government.
First, this majority promised free USA Phone Number healthcare, promising in the June 2013 election campaign that it would undertake a radical reform in healthcare. Today, after three years, every Albanian citizen has been able to feel or touch it personally or through a relative, the functioning or no-reform of the health system, where: the prices of services have increased; medicines are expired and do not perform the effect they should; various devices in hospitals do not work even when new ones have been purchased; waiting lines for special operations have not been reduced; medical tenders are won by companies that are created a few days before the tender.
The company has won about 30 tenders since three years ago, it had a partner with the current minister of health; other tenders are won by companies with dubious origins, or with only one employee; other tenders for hospital services are won by companies that have nothing to do with hygiene or hospital services; etc. There is no pensioner or elderly person in Albania who has not had to change pharmacies, in the hope of finding better medicines, while the luckiest ones bring their immigrant children from abroad.
First, this majority promised free USA Phone Number healthcare, promising in the June 2013 election campaign that it would undertake a radical reform in healthcare. Today, after three years, every Albanian citizen has been able to feel or touch it personally or through a relative, the functioning or no-reform of the health system, where: the prices of services have increased; medicines are expired and do not perform the effect they should; various devices in hospitals do not work even when new ones have been purchased; waiting lines for special operations have not been reduced; medical tenders are won by companies that are created a few days before the tender.
The company has won about 30 tenders since three years ago, it had a partner with the current minister of health; other tenders are won by companies with dubious origins, or with only one employee; other tenders for hospital services are won by companies that have nothing to do with hygiene or hospital services; etc. There is no pensioner or elderly person in Albania who has not had to change pharmacies, in the hope of finding better medicines, while the luckiest ones bring their immigrant children from abroad.