UNBELIEVABLE: Silvio Parnis has graduated from fishing pills out of lavatories to distributing them from Labour Party Clubs
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April 26, 2014 at 9:01pm
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If the Labour government is sending out-of-stock and pending-order medicinals to patients through Labour party clubs, what is to stop the government from sending medicinals directly from the hospital, or from the central stores, to homes of “Laburisti tal-qalba”?
It will also be keeping one of its electoral promises “Il-medicini inwassluhomlhok id-dar.”
Finally they’re dealing in legal drugs from their party clubs and not just cocaine.
Still illegal if the medicines are not being dispensed through premises with a dispensing licence and not dispensed by a fully licensed pharmacist.
Still illegal: medicinals may only be dispensed through pharmacies run by a qualified pharmacist. Labour Party clubs do one fall into that category.
When the Net journalist asks the Minister Konrad Mizzi about the distribution of medicinals by MP Silvio Parnis, Mizzi tells the journalist to provide details.
Why is the Minister Konrad Mizzi asking a journalist to breach the confidentiality of his sources?
Amazed me, too – I mean he is given the name and identity of the perpetrator and the information of where and what is happening and Mr Fenomenali rolls his eyes and says “ahem…give me details”.
The pressure on the government from hardcore supporters as a result of the chaotic free medicine situation is immense.
The whole set up is in freefall.
Basic drugs are nonexistent not only in the state sector but also privately. Understandably patients have resorted to buying unavailable free drugs to such an extent that private pharmacies have run out of stocks.
The situation is unprecedented at least in the last fifty years.
Veru bidu gdid u direzzjoni gdida.
Ask the miserable and sick old age pensioners.
Shame on them – we’re back to the eighties when Mars Bars traded on the black market were sold through Labour Party clubs. Our children when they are told from what we went through with Labour think we’re lying, but now it’s too late. I tell my family now you learn through your own mistakes by voting to them ino power.
When will this Labour government start to dispense a weekly allotment of morphine to all that want it?
Konmanrad indeed. Buffu fenomenali.
Kien thawwad u nharaq il ministru. Bla kliem spicca
Mizzi looks like a child who’s just been caught with his hands in the cookie jar. The ahbar kbira could be that China will be supplying (counterfeit) medicine.
http://www.independent.com.mt/mobile/2014-04-27/news/i-did-not-enter-politics-to-be-a-backbencher-chris-fearne-4760764417/
Diga ghamel is-siggu tieghu.
I hope I will be occupying this post blablbabla…ja ragel hazin.
When confronted, Konrad Mizzi’s reaction is invariably that of an altar boy caught humping another altar boy in the church’s toilets. Trash!
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/europe_2014/38394/pn_leader_malta_deserves_better_than_the_labour_party#.U1zIXPmSxgo
Dr Busuttil has finally labelled the relationship between Labour and the Government in the most apt way: incest.
Isn’t this horribly illegal? Konrad Mizzi must agree because, when asked, his denial is that he has “no evidence of wrong-doing”.
Tajba din – flok il-ministru jaghmel inkjesta hu u jara jekk hux veru li qed jinghad fuq it-tqassim tal-pilloli jippretendi li jaghmillu xoghlu haddiehor.
Vera mskin li issa ghandu hafna u hafna x’suppost jaghmel b’zewg ministeri daqshekk kbar imma xorta nahseb li ghandu min jiehi hsieb dawn l-affarijiet. Dwar il-mistoqsijja fuq il-pilloli pending ma kienx hemm risposta, no comment.
Minn mindu l-mara marret Shanghai ma tantx kien qed ikollu x’jaghmel, allura Jo tah zewg ministeri kbar.
But do you expect anything better of Silvio Parnis?
Joseph Muscat’s election campaign sounded the relentless alarm on out-of-stock medicines during the election campaign.
The rumour was at the time that the Gattopardi set were after the supply of these once Muscat came to power.
Ensuring that medicines remain out of stock and are only delivered to a select few is not the same as saying there is a problem with out of stock medicines.
It is not the same as pointing out a problem and promising to deal with it.
Dealing with it by only servicing a select number of patients requiring the medicines is making a statement as to how important the life and health of the other persons is to this Government.
Yes, this Government will deal with supply if you are Labour, but if you are not then the consequence is that as far as it is concerned you can die waiting. If they were really concerned about poverty levels, they would deal a fair hand here.
And perhaps that actually is the far-right take to this agenda:
The sick and infirm can die unless they’re “in.” If they are “in” then there is no limit to any assistance that gets them to the voting cubicle ticking the right boxes, even ignoring any mental health issues that may be evident in some.