Ismaili silences suspicious deaths at KKUK, deals with tax and political unity

Ismaili Bridge once again left his job as minister of health, to be declared vice president of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, on the matter of taxing 100 percent on Serbian products. He deals with this latter more priority than with the many citizens who since last night did not...
Ismaili, in a public television show, spoke of Kosovo's state interests, which he said are in full line with those of internationals, particularly Americans.
Ismaili's statement is coming in a very sensitive period of the sector he leads the health sector, especially since last night, where citizens are continuing reporting about the unbecoming experiences of doctors at KKUKUK, some of which have even cost patients life.
The “Taxa that has been set up by the Republic of Kosovo has worked. Economically as well as politically, the results have been achieved with this tax. Now we're in a situation when we're said to have a U.S. tax-free pressure. What we see in politics, American interests and the interests of Kosovo have been highly harmonised. We've been a state that we've had enormous support of America and we still have it”, he said tonight in a show, in the quality of PDK's deputy chairman.
Since last night, however, a health alert has been sparked, as one of the most pressing sectors of legal trouble in the country.
The brother of former KLA soldier Avni Hyseni, Adnan Hyseni, in a confession to Tv Dukajni, raised doubts that inadequate treatment by doctors cost his brother, who had been in a coma for several weeks.
He even accused one of selling him 48 euros of therapy, which was actually worth just 5 euros. She was suspended today.
He warned of indictment against doctors and nurses.
Immediately after his confession, there were numerous similar reactions to inadequate treatment by doctors at QKUKU.
Periscop reported of how Peja Community official Leonard Shabanaj confessed to his mother's case, whose suspicious death doctors accused of treating him.
Recently, medical concerns have also been doctors ' strikes, which have cost long - awaited patients for receiving their therapies.
And, Ismaili these issues try to solve quickly via posts on the social network “Facebook”, where it's very active.
Often, however, concrete steps are lacking in overcoming these concerns of one of the most important sectors in the country of health.
Therefore, for Ismaili as the principal responsible of the primary health sector would have to be the issues of this sector, that the others, such as taxes and political unity, with which almost all political actors are being dealt with in the country./ P ERISCOPIA










