He showed it between the lines when he issued the new National Health Service (SNS) statute with the addition of doubts and warnings about what was left to regulate, but, as Expresso knows, the president does not believe in a solution. Found by António Costa for the health sector. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa believes that the organic design in question is “not possible” and “not a solution”. “It won’t work,” they affirmed at the Palácio de Belém.
Central to the dispute is the way in which the “arbitration (within the government)” decided a solution that would not conflict with the Ministry of Health, avoiding the creation of a truly liberal entity from an operational point of view. When the new law was passed, Marcelo drew attention to the fact that Costa “chosen a compromise between what is the most daring idea of creating a public entity with effective administrative autonomy”. And although he did not prefer this administrative autonomy to be enshrined in law, he warned of the danger of “emptying” the personality of the CEO of SNS, which the Prime Minister wanted to create to ensure more efficient management of resources and that in the opinion of the President risks being “stuck”.
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