Albert Krasniqi of Democracy Plus highlighted significant concerns regarding resource allocation, particularly in the context of upcoming elections. Krasniqi asserted that the distribution of millions of euros appears to be heavily concentrated around electoral periods, suggesting an effort to influence votes. However, he pointed to a critical gap in essential services, noting that even the fundamental requirements for children’s healthcare are not consistently guaranteed.
Krasniqi emphasized that ensuring basic health provisions for children is not a discretionary choice for any governing body, but rather a universal necessity that impacts the entire community. According to Krasniqi, the most significant societal failure is the inability to adequately provide for the health and well-being of its children. He argued that when the foundational care for children is compromised, the importance of all other governmental priorities diminishes.
The speaker concluded that basic, reliable healthcare must remain the paramount concern, as any shortfall in this area undermines the overall stability and welfare of the society.
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