Testing for the 3rd Way. Will he support his own electoral promise?

konfederacja.pl 7 months ago

The Confederation reported Draft Act amending the wellness Benefits Act. At a press conference in the Sejm, the task was presented by Confederate MPs Michał Wawer and Przemysław Wipler, Foundation expert Good Government Dr. Filip Furman.

Mr Przemysław Wipler as rapporteur Act recalled the electoral promise concerning wellness benefits not realised by the Polish 2050 and PSL coalition. During the campaign, it was promised that if the patient did not get to a doctor in the state wellness strategy within 60 days, he would be able to receive medical assistance privately and the NFZ would reimburse him for the costs incurred.

Mr Wipler pointed out the zero effectiveness of Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and Marshal Simon Holownia in fulfilling his own election promises.

In the absence of an initiative on the part of the 3rd Way, Mr Wipler announced on behalf of the Confederation that Draft ActWhich will fulfill the promises of the current ruling coalition.

Filip Furman, 1 of the authors of the bill, explained that the task was about the commitment of the National wellness Fund to cover the costs of a private medical visit to patients who decided to do so after waiting 60 days for a visit to the public wellness system. "This is simply a genuine access to a specialist doctor," Furman explained.

Mr Michał Wawer recalled that "in the erstwhile parliamentary election run we saw a festival of lies, manipulations, false promises, which surpassed everything we saw in Poland during the last 30 years." A peculiar level of hypocrisy was seen in wellness protection, in which the current ruling parties were surpassing in unrealistic promises.

"We want to remind Poles that it is crucial what they say in the election campaign. It's crucial what promises are made. Reliability in politics is important," Wawer said.

The Confederacy, taking the side of political credibility and fighting to rise the level of political processes in Poland, “calls the 3rd Way to the board” and submits Draft Act in line with the electoral promises of the coalition of Simon Holownia and Władysław Kosiniak-Kamish.

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