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Harbachou: It Looks Like Some Have Caviar And Butter, Others – Hunk Of Bread

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Harbachou: It Looks Like Some Have Caviar And Butter, Others – Hunk Of Bread
VIKTAR HARBACHOU

Is a combiner, a milkmaid or some factory worker any worse than a minister?

Famour entrepreneur Viktar Harbachou told Solidarity about the chosen patients.

Have you known? That a narrow circle of people in the country for living go for treatment separately from all the other citizens? Sort of better and faster.

How could it be any other way? They are special. Without them, we would have had no life: no high-quality long life. They are ours, Belarusians, the chosen ones. They are the sick of some other sort, so they have to be treated separately. God forbids something happens to them, who will rule, who will count votes then? The health of the chosen ones is above all (the sarcasm sign comes here).

I dag through the whole Constitution. I found no article which would single out a separate group of citizens in the country to be treated at some different place, aside from the majority. Maybe I searched in the wrong place?

I think this is no secret that special hospitals, where the foot of an “ordinary” Belarusian will not step in just like that, exist. There is also a special document on who can be admitted to the Republican Clinical Medical Center. These lists are drawn up in the Office of the Presidential Affairs with a “for official use” stamp.

So I started thinking, is a combiner, a milkmaid or a worker of a factory, a plant, a field any worse than some minister or top official of the CEC? This is an atavism, really. It looks like some have butter and caviar, others – a hunk of bread.

Herein, a kolkhoz guy has been making that butter for forty years, for instance. And when it comes to treatment – get an appointment card, sit in the queue? I think that while “the chosen sick” are treated separately from the people, the city polyclinics and hospitals will stay neglected with ancient equipment and eternal lack of staff.

And when everybody attends ordinary polyclinics, the medical care there will be of high quality.

So… My personal opinion is that this is nastiness that health care for the chosen ones exists. The division into the treatment casts by the lists is a sign of total disrespect for the citizens of the country.

And yes. No “chosen sick” has lived forever. So, be modest, sirs, be modest.

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