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Former minister invites PM to oncology ward, urges focus on patient needs
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Former minister invites PM to oncology ward, urges focus on patient needs

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A former Romanian health minister invited the interim prime minister to visit an oncology ward.
  • The invitation aims to highlight the struggles of patients and medical staff with limited access to innovative medicines.
  • The politician urged a focus on people's needs over political calculations during the ongoing political crisis.

Former Romanian Health Minister Alexandru Rogobete has issued a direct invitation to interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, urging him to step away from political maneuvering and witness the reality within the country's hospitals. Rogobete specifically proposed a visit to an oncology ward, emphasizing that "at the patient's bedside, there is no propaganda, no polls."

At the patient's bedside, there is no propaganda, no polls.

โ€” Alexandru RogobeteFormer Romanian Health Minister Alexandru Rogobete's statement on the reality of hospital conditions.

In a message posted on Facebook, Rogobete detailed his invitation: "Mr. Bolojan, I have an invitation for you. Let's go. Just the two of us. Not to the Victoria Palace. Not to a television studio. Not to a press conference. To a hospital. Let's walk the halls of an oncology ward. Let's talk to a patient waiting for treatment. Let's listen to a doctor trying to do more with less every day. Let's see what it means to not have access to innovative medicines. What it means to wait months for a decision. What it means when time is not measured in days, but in chances at life."

Let's see what it means to not have access to innovative medicines. What it means to wait months for a decision. What it means when time is not measured in days, but in chances at life.

โ€” Alexandru RogobeteRogobete's description of the challenges faced by patients in an oncology ward.

Rogobete, who served in the same government as Bolojan, believes their shared experience allows for a candid discussion "without pride and without political calculations." He stressed that their purpose is to represent the people who elected them. The former minister criticized the current political negotiations, arguing that the reality within hospitals cannot be ignored.

Romania is not run solely from offices, from reports, or from negotiations conducted between embassies. Romania is run by looking people in the eye, listening to their pain, and understanding that behind every number in a budget, there is a person who hopes.

โ€” Alexandru RogobeteRogobete's critique of how Romania is governed, emphasizing the need to connect with citizens' realities.

"Romania is not run solely from offices, from reports, or from negotiations conducted between embassies. Romania is run by looking people in the eye, listening to their pain, and understanding that behind every number in a budget, there is a person who hopes," Rogobete wrote. He concluded by urging Bolojan to pause his political calculations and negotiations, asserting that their primary duty is to the people, not to political ambition or position.

Mr. Bolojan, stop for a moment from your calculations and negotiations. Because, before any position and before any political ambition, our duty is to the people. Mr. Bolojan, stop.

โ€” Alexandru RogobeteRogobete's concluding plea to the interim prime minister.
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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.