The scandal of the deaths at the Pantelimon Hospital could end even with the dismissal of the Minister of Health, Alexandru Rafila. Even the leading members of the PNL, who appoint Rafila – “the minister with the scytheah”.
Alexandru Rafila, Minister of Health. PHOTO Archive
Florin Roman, PNL deputy and former Minister of Research, Innovation and Digitization, asks Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu to dismiss Rafila, to become “the prime minister with the scythe“
“Every day that Mr. Rafila, the minister with the scythe, is in office is nothing but an insult to the relatives of the victims of the ATI section of the Saint Pantelimon hospital. If Mr. Marcel Ciolacu still refuses to dismiss the minister with the scythe, it means that his lordship agrees with the Pantelimon drama. The resignation of the director from Sf Pantelimon is not enough, for Mr. Ciolacu to hide the dramas of those people under a rug! Dismiss the minister with the scythe, Mr. Ciolacu, otherwise you will go down in history as the first minister with the scythe“, Florin Roman wrote on his Facebook page.
For his part, Virgil Popescu, PNL deputy and former Minister of Energy, calls for urgent measures in the case of deaths on the Pantelimon conveyor belt, also hitting Alexandru Rafila with his cloak.
“Responsibility is built through concrete actions, not gratuitous attacks. Prime Minister Ciolacu should realize that the seriousness of the case at the Pantelimon hospital requires immediate measures, not procrastination or political games. The internal crisis and the neighboring and international geopolitical context leave no room for “pesedisms”! Assumption! Concrete measures! Decisions! This is what we demand from the country’s prime minister! Mr. Ciolacu, the Romanians are tired of “nonsense politics”he said.
“Marcel Ciolacu holds Minister Rafila in his arms”
Ionuț Stroe, PNL deputy and former Minister of Youth and Sports, apostrophizes the Romanian Prime Minister, saying that PSD’s “most serious MALSPRASI” is the fact that “Marcel Ciolacu holds Minister Rafila in his arms“.
The PSD’s “worst malpractice” is the fact that Marcel Ciolacu is holding Minister Rafila in his arms.
The country is shaken by the tragedy at St. Pantelimon Hospital and Marcel Ciolacu is trying to distract public attention. Mr. Ciolacu pretends not to see the fact that during his mandate, unfortunately, people die in hospitals, with shocking accusations from the prosecutors. It is unacceptable the treacherous way in which they try to cover up this scandal or to support political people who at the moment even want to make their way onto the PSD lists. These are the things the prime minister should focus on when the country is burning, not Nicolae Ciucă’s book. I think that Marcel Ciolacu should learn from the experience of other former prime ministers and PSD presidents, who were penalized in their time by the Romanians precisely for this arrogance and excessive aggressiveness, especially at times when they were preparing their presidential candidacy”
Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu spoke on Thursday, in a press conference, about the scandal at the Pantelimon Hospital in Bucharest and wanted to convey the idea that there are suspicions of premeditated murder, not an accident. Instead of the term “malpractice”, however, the prime minister pronounced “malsprasi”, as can be seen in the clip transmitted by the government and presented by Aktual24.
PSD’s reply was not long in coming: “Poznań in the service of the country”
Remus Mihalcea, PSD deputy and doctor, says that the PNL-ists are “disastrous in the polls for Cotroceni” and should not politicize a “dramatic but isolated” medical case.
“Saved from 10% by the PSD 2 years ago, but still disastrous in the polls for Cotroceni, the liberals are trying to regain their right-wing electorate on the eve of the elections, miming a distancing from the PSD, after only with the help of the PSD it proved that they are able to govern a country.
What is worse is that the “unknown soldier” of the Romanians and even of their own party sometimes (otherwise why would you put exactly 762 *tassels on the roads all over the country?) is now trying to dirty attack the PSD at absolutely any opportunity, including on the back to a dead person(s) (by the way…2015, something seems familiar here in the despicable behavior of liberals).
One of these recent attempts, perhaps the most abject, took place today. After locking Romanians in their houses and forcing them to bury their parents in black plastic bags for 2 years, the liberals now dare to attack the PSD, directly or indirectly, by politicizing an indescribable drama in the health system , the Pantelimon case, but also by putting a general label on all doctors in this country. Doctors, including me, Mr. Ciucă.
What you are doing, soldier, is not right, neither in front of the Romanians nor in front of God. Because these people save lives. The one or those who committed a heinous crime will pay before the law. Until then, liberals, you’d better see to the campaign and leave the criminal cases to the justice system. The more you politicize this topic, the more you discredit an entire medical system made up of people who save other people every day. Because that’s what they’re meant to do. The case of Pantelimon is dramatic, but isolated. That little doctor, if it turns out that she violated her oath, no longer represents the doctors.
And you, a “poznan in the service of the country” (although it’s good, the line does not belong to me), you should read your book. 2 million euros have already flowed out of the 4 that are planned for the marketing campaign, but the “bible” of the PNL workers has not yet appeared“, Remus Mihalcea wrote on his Facebook page.
Alexandru Rafila refuses to resign, for now. He said that immediately after the scandal broke in early April, legal action was taken to investigate. The ministry’s control body checked the administrative aspects without finding any medical problems, he said. On April 11, the Bucharest College of Physicians was requested and sent a team of specialists, who carried out a professional investigation for two weeks, without identifying risks for patients. In parallel, the hospital filed a complaint with the prosecutor’s office and collaborated with the authorities, providing the necessary documents and equipment for the investigation.