Dressy asks Minister Latifi: When do you want to get to work?

AAK MP Shemsedin Dreshey has said there has been no positive development during the months Rift Latifi has led the Ministry of Health. Through a Facebook post, Dresey added that patients are without institutional care and responsibility and that doctors and health staff are working with very low salaries, [...]
Through a Facebook post, Dresey added that patients are without institutional care and responsibility and that doctors and health staff are working with very low salaries,
On the Health Commission today during the report of the minister of this dictatorship, I gave him some findings. Seven months since taking office as minister, there is no less positive development in the tercir and secondary service. Today, patients wander from office to office, with no institutional care and responsibility, while doctors and health staff work with very low salaries. I asked the minister to be more aggressive about the Law of the Salaries, since we have never heard of this law until now. The minister must know that every day, doctors and health staff are releasing Kosovo. There is real danger that our country in the near future will remain without adequate health staff”, the AAK deputy said other post.
In response, Dresaj has shown that one of the questions he asked Minister Latifi was “Prime Minister when he wants to start working?
Full Posting:
Today, on the Health Commission during the report of the minister of this dictatorship, I gave him some findings.
Seven months since taking office as minister, there is no less positive development in the tercir and secondary service. Today, patients wander from office to office, with no institutional care and responsibility, while doctors and health staff work with very low salaries.
I asked the minister to be more aggressive about the Law of the Salaries, since we have never heard of this law until now.
The minister must know that every day, doctors and health staff are releasing Kosovo. There is real danger that our country in the near future will be without sufficient health staff.
The essential list presented today in the document the minister offered is incorrect. The letter endures everything, but the truth is today the clientists, The QKUK where I work doesn't have the necessary medication. This is easily verifiable.
While, the waiting list for chitergic intervention is long and there are no concrete actions.
I told the minister: failure in education, failing to manage, failing to pay and health insurance systems, and amicably asking; minister when do you want to start working?












