
Rushing to catch up with Edi Rama, Health Minister Evis Sala was at Lezha Hospital to introduce the prime minister to the investments in the building.
With a hospital where the beds were empty, with labels not removed and no patients in the rooms, Sala continued his propaganda exercise.
She dared to promise that there would be an oncology ward in the Lezha hospital, with the same standards as in Tirana.
"We have daily chemotherapy in Lezha, which will be rebuilt with all the specifications, like in the QSUT, with the same standards. But also with the same protocols of the European standard," said the minister, who perhaps had in mind that like in the QSUT, cancer patients do not receive services, do not have medicines, do not have therapy, do not have scanners, and will either struggle with corruption fees, or will run to private or foreign hospitals.
"The decentralization of oncology services and the creation of chemotherapy centers is fantastic ," supported Edi Rama, as if he did not live in Albania.
But the minister is excellent in her absurd promises. Thanks to her vision, excellent doctors will now willingly work in the districts.
"We will also establish a center of excellence here. The principle is that excellence should not be concentrated only in Tirana, but the services of excellence will also be extended to other regional hospitals, of course with different fields of specialization ," said Sala.






















