Of Henrique Gouveia e Melo to André Ventura, including António José Seguro and António Filipe, the candidates for Belém question the panorama of the SNS and the lack of responsibilities assumed by the Executive and minister Ana Paula Martins.
Henrique Gouveia e Melo, António José Seguro, António Filipe and André Ventura leavearam duras criticism ofthe state of Shealth and ao Governo. Developments surrounding D’s latest deathe a pregnant woman provokedthis Monday, an uncomfortable reactionit iss candidates presidential.
“What has happened in recent days, with the death of a pregnant lady and her child, who was being followed by the National Health Service – contrary to what the Minister of Health said in Parliament – is particularly serious”, he pointed out. Antonio Filipe.
To António José Segurothe situation “is extremely serious”. “In recent months, we have had tragic and completely abnormal news, but it seems that they are creating a new normality”, he points out. “We need to stop pretending and not hide the sun with a sieve. There are flaws in the National Health Service that need to be corrected.”
“Everyone resigns in Portugal except the minister of Health”, he shot Andre Ventura.
“The health issue is much broader than the minister’s role,” he countered. Henrique Gouveia e Melowho argues that the Government has “the obligation to explain to the Portuguese” what is happening in the Health sector.
Pizarro declares support for Gouveia e Melo, Cotrim delivers signatures
As crinethics from Gouveia e Melo to Gwinter arise on the day when received the support of the previous minister of Shealth from PS. Manuel Pizarro He declared “admiring the admiral” for the way he “helped the Portuguese” in an “exemplary” vaccination process.
Jon João Cotrim Figueiredo has not yet entered into current affairs. One day later to submit the candidacy, he was the first to formalize the race to Belém by delivering signatures to the Constitutional Court.
The other pre-candidates have not yet announced the date for delivering the 7,500 signatures needed to officially guarantee a place on the ballot for the next elections. presidential.