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"The existence of municipal hospitals is necessary in all regions of Georgia" - Fridon Injia

დ The need for municipal hospitals in all regions of Georgia and the creation of a state-owned pharmaceutical company was addressed by the Chairman of the Parliamentary Political Group "European Socialists" Fridon Injia in his speech to the Supreme Legislature, where the Minister of Health and Social Affairs.

. “Recently, 95 %s were sold to state-owned polyclinics and hospitals, and due to the pandemic, you were forced to pay an additional millions of lakhs already to private medical facilities. God forbid such pandemics happen, but the country must always be ready for anything. Therefore, I would open municipal hospitals in all regions. Doing so with modern technology is much easier than restoring old hospitals that were built to different standards during the Soviet period. Municipal hospitals need to be in all regions and can be done freely. It is also important in the future to open outpatient clinics in villages and hamlets with a population of more than 3,000, "said Fridon Injia.

თქმით According to the MP, he welcomes the reduction of prices for medicines in the state, but believes that it is temporary.

. “I would like to focus on the issue of lower prices for medicines. Indeed, that decision is welcome. It was the initiative of the Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili personally and he did a great job with it, but I believe that the situation may change in a year or a half. I still think this is temporary, while the manufacturers of the drugs are private companies. Here is one thing to do for sure. I have talked about this before, the Ministry of Health should set up at least one pharmaceutical company under its auspices. In the leading countries of Europe, half of the medical institutions are subordinated to the state, and half are owned by private companies. The state-owned pharmaceutical company will produce the medicines that are most in demand and most needed by our population. Only then will you be able to adjust the prices of medicines. This is the only solution to the problem and I have talked about this issue many times and I repeat and I am sure that it is so, "said Fridon Injia.

. In his speech, Fridon Injia praised the work of the healthcare system during the pandemic and noted that the Georgian healthcare system has withstood this challenge.

🔹 “I have to tell you that these two years were really a test of this system. The health care system and this team did what they had to do. However, during this period many things also appeared that need to be remedied. The pandemic has shown that there is a shortage of medical staff in the country, both in terms of qualifications and quantity. "Of course, they are heroes, what they did in this short period of time, they even learned and gained experience," said the chairman of the political group.

🔹 Fridon Injia called on the Minister of Health that his agency should focus on and strengthen control over financial expenditures in various private clinics, as he said that there are examples when patients are presented with double expenditures in one or another medical clinic.

. In addition, the chairperson of the political group considers it a necessary condition to develop a special incentive, complex, government program for medical staff, which will be an important step forward in terms of health system development.

(Original) In Georgia there are no polarizations of societies, only the leaders of the "National Movement" and "Georgian dreams" are polarized.

04.05.22

Chairman of the political group of the Parliament of Georgia "European Socialists" Fridon Indzhia together with other representatives of the parliamentary opposition met with the delegation and the director of the OSCE Bureau for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (БДИПЧ) Matteo Mekachchi.

At the meeting, Fridon Indzhiya thanked the director of the BDIPCH and the members of the delegation for the work done on the formation of the new electoral system in Georgia.

"The OSCE/ODIHR played an important role in the formation of a new electoral system in Georgia. We, "European Socialists", as well as "Grazhdanes" took part in the work on the Code. The current Electoral Code differs from the previous one as the sky and the earth. This is a step forward, and the OSCE/ODIHR helped us very much in this," Indzhiya noted at the meeting.

The head of "European Socialists" did not agree with the opinion expressed at the meeting by the representative of "National Movement" that the Georgian society is allegedly polarized.

"I do not agree with the conclusion of the National Movement and the statement that our society is polarized. I would say that two or three parties are polarized today in Georgia. On the one hand - "Dream", on the other - "National Movement" and several other parties. This is the polarization of two parties, and not the society as a whole, especially in the districts and villages, there is no polarization. Так что, это надуманно. I repeat that the polarization exists between the leaders of these parties - Saakashvili, on the one hand, and the leadership of "Mechty" - on the other," Fridon Indzhiya emphasized.

At the same time, he noted the importance of making a decision on amendments to the Constitution, which would be a step forward to a multi-party Parliament.

"This issue is now very important, because in such a small country as Georgia, there are many parties, and as a result of these changes, the Parliament will be multi-party, which would reflect the interests of the population," said the deputy.
In regard to the entry of Georgia into the European Union, India stated that it is necessary to work hard, and this is a complicated process, in which the rule of law in the country is the main one.
«To get closer to membership in the EU, it is necessary to find a common language both on the part of the government and the opposition. I believe that a common language can be found when there is rule of law in the country. "Whoever is guilty should sit in prison, regardless of what party he represents or who he is," the head of "European Socialists" noted at the meeting.

Fridon Injia took part in a meeting with Matteo McCach, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), and members of the accompanying delegation, as well as members of the parliamentary opposition in the country's supreme legislative body.

დ The Chairman of the European Socialist Political Group of the Parliament of Georgia, Fridon Injia, took part in a meeting with the Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), Matteo McCach, and the accompanying delegation.

At the meeting, Fridon Injia thanked ODIHR Director Mateo McCach and members of the delegation for the work they have done to establish a new electoral system in Georgia.

"The OSCE / ODIHR plays a major role in shaping the new electoral system in Georgia. We "European Socialists" as well as "citizens" took part in the drafting of the Code. The current election code differs from the previous election code in both heaven and earth. "This is a step forward and the OSCE / ODIHR has helped us a lot," Fridon Injia said at the meeting.

According to the chairman of the political group, he does not agree with the opinion expressed at the meeting by the representative of the "National Movement", as if the society in Georgia today is polarized.

"I do not agree with the conclusion of the" National Movement "and the statement that the society is polarized. I would say that two or three parties are polarized in Georgia today. On one side is the "Dream" and on the other side is the "National Movement" and several other parties. This is a polarization between these two parties, while in the society, especially in the districts, there is no village at all. So this is fiction. I repeat that polarization is among the first persons. "Saakashvili is from here and the leadership of the Dream is from there," said Fridon Injia.

As the MP said at the meeting, it is important to make a decision on amendments to the Constitution, which will be a step forward to make the parliament multi-party.

"This issue is important today, because in such a small country like Georgia there are so many parties, and as a result of these changes, the parliament will be multi-party, which reflects the interests of the population," said Fridon Injia.
Regarding Georgia's accession to the European Union, the MP noted that a lot of work is needed and it is not an easy process, the most important thing is the rule of law in the country.
"In order to take steps towards EU membership, it is necessary to find a common language between both the government and the opposition, and I believe that a common language can be found when there is the rule of law in the country. "Whoever is guilty should be imprisoned, it does not matter which party he represents or who he is," Fridon Injia said at the meeting.