Minister The PDK) puts aside health, reveals the party's stances on the big ones

The health situation in Kosovo is not good at all, and the patient's complaints have no stop. The latter today protested the lack of drugs, which presents one of the biggest problems of the Ministry of Health. In fact, basics, including essentials, are often lacking in clinics, reports [...]
Reumatology patients today protested by reasoning that they have no money to buy the expensive drugs they need for healing.
These expensive drugs for patients are not found in clinics.
The chief nurse told patients who protested that the clinic does not have the drugs, since it is not supplied by the Ministry of Health.
And the latter is led by Minister Uran Ismaili, of the PDK.
He has recently been more vocal about party issues than the ministry he leads, which is one of the most important ministries in the country.
Tonight he appeared at KTV's Rubikon as vice president The PDK was speaking of the tables political parties are organising in order to reach consensus on important issues for the country.
And let's not be afraid of the climate that others create. We're a state and we have to act as a state... I consider it a disaster that the Vetevendosje Movement has not attended since we have other parties that do not participate... The Serbian list. Will or will not LVV we are determined, especially The PDK has said Ismaili during the debate with representatives from other political parties to come to resolve these problems.
Rare are the occasions it appears on television, to talk about the alarming situation in Kosovo health.
The responses tend to do through social networks.
Today, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj announced the visit he is running to the ministry.
The thing that was mostly highlighted by this visit was rising wages.
The state of health, however, is not presented as it is.
The challenges were put aside, to mention some of the projects, which are being described as successful by Minister Ismaili.
: Today we were visiting Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who thanked the Health Ministry staff for the work being done in health reforms. We informed the prime minister of the projects we have started, the investments we are doing, and we pledged that there will be increased wages for health workers, which means even greater work and discipline towards citizens. Optimist and committed to creating a health system that our citizens deserve”, he wrote on the social network “Facebook”, where he published pictures./Periscopi












