Chega will potentially require the presence of Infarmed president Rui Santos Ivo in parliament to explain to MPs how the million-dollar drug was approved for Portuguese-Brazilian twins.
“We already understand that the PS will not allow Marta Temido and Lacerda Sales to be listened to,” André Ventura said this Thursday in Parliament. The MP also said that the party will propose to the transparency commission to open an investigation into the actions of Marta Temido and Lacerda Sales.
Therefore, the current Minister of Health, Manuel Pizarro, and the director of the board of directors of Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte should also be heard on this matter in Parliament. Ana Paula Martins, which has already been approved and will happen this month.
Author: Diogo Carreira
Source: CM Jornal

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