
Health Minister Dismisses Questions About Emergency Station Construction Progress Under EU Recovery Plan
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Slovakia's Health Minister Kamil Šaško has dismissed questions about the number of emergency medical stations built under the country's EU Recovery Plan as irrelevant, despite the project receiving over 33 million euros in funding. The minister's response has raised concerns about transparency regarding the progress of this significant healthcare infrastructure investment. The emergency station construction is part of Slovakia's broader Recovery and Resilience Plan, which allocates EU funds to help member states recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and modernize their economies. Critics are questioning what information the minister may be withholding about the actual progress of the emergency medical infrastructure project.
