In a recent event, the former president and current president of the PJ, Cristina Kirchnerlaunched a strong claim to President Javier Milei, urging him to deregulate the medicine market.
This request was made during the National Health Meeting in Rosario, where Cristina Kirchner He criticized the public health policies of the current government and suggested that deregulation of the drug market could alleviate the economic burden of retirees and pensioners.
Cristina Kirchner He questioned the government’s lack of action in this area and directly challenged Milei: “They do not dare to deregulate, because they deregulate in favor of the few, the very powerful. Let’s see, Milei, since you are so handsome, deregulate the medications “.
This comment generated a quick response from the government, which did not miss the opportunity to defend its policies and criticize Kirchner’s previous management. The Vice Minister of Health, Cecilia Loccisano, and the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, Federico Sturzenegger, were in charge of responding to Kirchner’s statements..
Loccisano used his social networks to express his disagreement with the former president, pointing out that during their mandates no significant changes were implemented in the regulation of the pharmaceutical sector.
“Do what I say, but not what I do. After governing Argentina three times, destroying the market with regulations and obstaclesNow you realized that removing regulations is good for Argentines? “We celebrate, it’s never too late.”
Deregulation
Loccisano also highlighted that the current government is advancing in the deregulation of the drug market and mentioned that governors have already been informed that they can import the medicines they consider necessary, which should help reduce the costs of provincial health programs.
In addition, he criticized the management of the Remediar Plan during the years of Cristina Kirchner in power, citing the lack of data and records of drug distribution and use, as well as the loss of millions of dollars in expired vaccines due to poor planning.
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