Health, Bartolazzi in the chamber: «Things in Sardinia are Sudanese. Commissioners? I have no one to fix»
Clash in the regional council over the bill, the words of the Sardinian health councilor make the opposition rise upPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The clash over the change of general managers in health companies is the protagonist of the first day of the Regional Council dedicated to the discussion of the reform that aims at the commissioners . The only objective of the bill, according to the councilors of the center-right, what is necessary according to the position of the Campo Largo, and in particular of the Health Councilor Armando Bartolazzi .
Who clarified in the Chamber: «I have no name to propose, no commissioner to propose, I came here naked. I have no people to place, it is not in my interest to do this» .
That said, "if the provision of services has been lacking, it is likely that something needs to be reviewed in governance". On the other hand, " Sardinian healthcare is the worst in Italy: as soon as I arrived, I remember, there was a little girl transferred from Sassari to Cagliari for appendicitis, third world things, not even in Sudan ".
This passage was highly contested by the opposition. More than twenty interventions, most of them from the minority, reiterated their firm opposition to the Executive's bill. "A law that only aims to change the general directors of the ASL, a measure that does not reform anything, does not affect problems such as waiting lists" . This was reiterated, among others, by the group leaders Paolo Truzzu (Fdi), Antonello Peru (Sardegna al centro 20venti), Umberto Ticca (Riformatori) and Alice Aroni (UDC) . For Campo largo in defense of the reorganization, the M5S councilor Lara Serra, then Uniti per Todde with Giuseppe Frau, Sinistra futura with Giuseppino Canu, rapporteur of the law, and Diego Loi of Avs . The Chamber is convened for the day after tomorrow. Tomorrow is an appointment in the Health Commission to examine the three hundred amendments.