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The manager of the Chamber of Importers of Argentina, Miguel Ponce, warned today that the injury suffered by President Cristina Fernandez in Santa Cruz highlights the severity involving the shortage of supplies and spare parts for appliances in hospitals throughout the country, due to restrictions on foreign trade. The President has to he angry with Cabinet Chief Jorge Capitanich, who left to correct me telling me that everything was fine, that there was no missing, that hospital problems had nothing to do with barriers to imports, said the manager, remembering the media crossing over this issue had with the national officer, a few months ago. Under suffered fractured by the president in Santa Cruz and his decision to immediately return to Buenos Aires because in the Hospital of Rio Gallegos not work nor the scanner or the resonator, Ponce took the opportunity to point out that this problem jumps because it was of the President, but there is a deficit of inputs in many centers throughout the country. I wonder: a citizen of Rio Gallegos, or Calamuchita, San Salvador de Jujuy or hospital Palpalá does chance to take a plane and come to Buenos Aires to be treated asked the head of the House of Importers, told Radio Mitre. Ponce warned that domestic accident to the head of state gives visibility to the severity of the shortage of essential supplies and spare parts for hospital appliances. What is what is happening ?, How might essential appliances so they can provide services to health in hospitals that have cost millions of dollars to start, are unable to provide the most basic services, he questioned. The manager insisted that the House report represents has information from many hospitals in Greater Buenos Aires and Capital Federal, private and public, which are missing parts, but not just now but long ago. And he reiterated: The President who must be angry and correct is the chief of staff who was not aware of what is happening in the vast majority of hospitals particularly inside the country.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 09:10:30 +0000

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