00:00What is the role of the PNR in the fight against COVID-19?
00:04The PNR has represented a great season of discussion,
00:08in which, let's say, as a result of a pandemic,
00:12we were able to focus the debate on health,
00:16on the need for necessary reforms
00:19for a better load-bearing,
00:21to relaunch prevention,
00:23to relaunch territorial medicine,
00:25to guarantee a universal load-bearing.
00:29Therefore, we need reforms.
00:32We need reforms that, I think,
00:35represent, for the transversality of the objectives we must set,
00:40the great opportunity that the Parliament has
00:43to do something concrete, immediate, right,
00:46to save one of the peculiarities of our country.
00:50Wherever we go, we are known in the world
00:53to guarantee universal rights,
00:55to guarantee a load-bearing quality,
00:57so that care does not require a load-bearing credit card,
01:01but guarantees all qualified services.
01:03Now, to do all this,
01:05and to bring this principle into the future,
01:07reforms are needed.
01:09A constituent season of necessary reforms must be opened
01:13to secure one of the fundamental pillars,
01:16which is the right to health.
01:18I hope that, first of all,
01:20the majority does not stop at an accusation of the past.
01:24Governments are called to face the challenges of the future,
01:27to guarantee the young generations a prospect,
01:30to guarantee this country a future.
01:32Delaying in seeking responsibility for the past
01:35does not help a debate that could be qualified,
01:39if we decide that investment in health is a priority,
01:44that it is not enough to do nothing,
01:48to stop at an ideological debate,
01:50because without reforms,
01:52we are prejudging one of the fundamental pillars of our country,
01:56which is health, the right to health,
01:59universal access.
02:00So reforms are needed.
02:01Reforms are neither right nor left.
02:04If we decide to implement the Constitution,
02:06the first thing to do is to secure the health system,
02:09to change the rules,
02:11because we know that research and innovation
02:14bring us opportunities today,
02:16which are very expensive,
02:18and if we do not change the paradigm of public finance,
02:21for me there are some expenses,
02:23for example on health,
02:25that cannot be managed with cash,
02:27they are investment expenses.
02:29In this country,
02:30the purchase of a drone cannot be classified as an investment,
02:34and the purchase of advanced therapy cannot be classified as an investment,
02:38to guarantee a person affected by a rare disease
02:41to be able to be cured
02:43and to have a better life prospect.
02:45So reforms are needed.
02:47Wherever you look at it,
02:49it is about opening the season of reforms.
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