António Arnaut, creator of the National Health Service (SNS), was now satisfied with the replacement of the minister of supervision, whereas the Prime Minister was aware of the widespread revolt against the closure of health units. Stating that "no matter whether people change", António Arnaut told the Lusa agency that "the important thing is to change policies."
António Arnaut, who was deputy and Minister of Social Affairs, is the first signatory of a national petition launched last week for the changes introduced by the government of José Sócrates at the SNS are discussed by the Assembly of the Republic. In your opinion, José Sócrates, while in most of the executive, "swept the tested", paving the way for adjustments in health policy towards a "return to parent" of the SNS as a service "general, universal and free, dedicated the Constitution of the Republic. "It seems that the government want to change health policy," stressed.
The founder of the National Health Service, former Grand Master of Grand Orient Lusitano - Portuguese Freemasonry, said that Socrates decided to replace by Correia de Campos, at the Health, in response to "an unsustainable national outcry against the measures sector.
Ana Jorge, the new Health Minister chosen by the Prime Minister, "must now return to the humanist philosophy" of the SNS and "revoke some of the positions taken" by Correia de Campos, called.
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