Meta: In The Time Of The Pandemic, The Government Prioritizes Imaginary Tunnels Instead Of Saving Lives
President Ilir Meta expressed concern about the pandemic management situation, accusing the government of not having a clear vaccination plan and that the catastrophe was threatening.
"The biggest support should have gone apart from the health sector for businesses that have been damaged so much and not for concessions. There was no reason to double the payments for concessions, because the imaginary tunnels are waiting while the health of the citizens is not waiting. In 14 days either a citizen is helped and rescued or he suffers and life never returns. A road of a tunnel becomes again but a life. Deal with the pandemic to buy life-saving equipment. It does not continue in this way, we need seriousness."
Meta also stopped at the denunciation against the two sisters who lost their father in the covid hospital.
"Only in the captured states can such shameful phenomena occur," Meta said at a press conference he is holding in the presidency.
"Imaginary and unnecessary tunnels that only increase debts and impoverish Albanians are not a priority. It does not cost the state at all to take the medicine for the treatment of covid and give it free of charge to the citizens both in hospitals and in apartments through the family doctor system. These only require organization."
Meta also stopped at not properly managing the situation last week when the whole of Albania was covered by snowfall, and blocking for several hours the citizens on the Milot-Lezha axis, while the government continued the propaganda.
"It cannot be said that it is not the people's fault why they are moving and not the government that does not set up companies that receive millions of euros just to have snowplows ready according to international standards at any time, not when they are warned. This situation can not be faced when Shkodra is flooded, let's talk about resorts elsewhere. Or when the road is blocked with snow, there is talk of resorts in Tropoja."