Ymeri: Someone is cooling off in the pool, someone is waiting for bars in Oncology – this shows the compromise of the Court

LDK elected deputy Janina Ymeri drew attention to a perceived contrast in public priorities, drawing a comparison between leisure activities and critical healthcare needs. During a live interview on KosovaLive, Ymeri remarked that the juxtaposition of an individual cooling off in a pool while others await beds in the oncology clinic highlights a perceived compromise in leadership. Ymeri stated that the Prime Minister’s routine, involving time in a pool while citizens face shortages in oncology care, reflects a broader issue concerning the state of affairs in Kosovo.

She suggested that the Prime Minister’s actions might indicate a desire for a level of power that separates him from the general citizenry. According to Ymeri, this perceived disconnect would ultimately prove unsustainable for the leader. She expressed the view that the Prime Minister’s aspirations are misplaced and that his current situation would resolve quickly.

The comparison emphasized a disparity between enjoying personal amenities, such as a pool, and the urgent, life-sustaining needs of the community, specifically the waiting lists for specialized care in oncology. The comments framed the contrast as a measure of the Prime Minister’s priorities and commitment to the welfare of the populace.

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