
With an eye on the polls, the opposition parties planned their parliamentary conflict with the authorities, which has been developing since yesterday – it is culminating today – over the discussion and adoption of a bill with the proposed changes in National Health System (NHS).
This conflict is characterized by the common conclusion that the current situation of the National Health Service needs improvement measures and highlights the differences in perception and political positions not only between government and opposition, but also between opposition parties regarding the nature of the change needed.
The starting point for the ongoing controversy is the creation of the National Health Service in 1983. SYRIZA make underlined references to his then government PASOK and A. Papandreou and G. Jennimat. And with that milestone came controversy, a debate about which policies are progressive or regressive.
Al. Tsipras accused the government of bringing medicine back to the 1950s. “You are behind,” said Deputy Health Minister Mina Gaga.
Against criticism of the opposition Deputy Minister of Health Mina Gaga Yesterday I answered: “You call yourself Progressives. Oh no, you are not progressive. You are regressive. You want to go to the health care system that was organized forty years ago.”
Former President of SYRIZA Al. Tsipras, among other things, spoke of the “symbolic reform” of the time, accused the government of returning “Greek medicine to the era of 1950, 1960, 1970” and added: “We are committed to implementing a new National Health Service within four years, with a new progressive parliamentary by the majority.”
“We protect ESY, it’s part of our history,” Mich said. Katrinis (PASOK), criticizing SYRIZA for the government’s unsuccessful public health policy. The governor also blamed the government, but also criticized SYRIZA. K.E. KPG Dim. You suck. In his speech, the president of Hellenic Solution, Mr. Velopoulos, mainly lashed out at ND and also talked about other cases such as vaccination, mining, and the Macedonia issue. MeRA25 spoke about the “extreme” bill.
Source: Kathimerini

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