JAKARTA - The National Mandate Party (PAN) gave a strong warning to its cadres who are also the party's deputy secretary general, dr. Rosaline Irine Rumaseuw because her statement made a lot of noise. Rosaline previously asked the government to create a special hospital for officials to handle COVID-19.
"The PAN DPP has given a warning to Dr. Rosaline for her personal statement at the webinar about the need for a special hospital for officials. PAN apologizes, because it does not and does not represent the party's position," said PAN vice president Viva Yoga Mauladi, Thursday, July 8th.
According to Viva, Rosaline's statement was inappropriate and seemed to be spoken because of feelings of sadness and emotion.
The reason for the inappropriate attitude, he said, was because according to Article 28H of the 1945 Constitution, everyone has the right to obtain health services. Without discrimination and social stratification barriers, whether officials or the public, rich or poor.
"So the implementation of public services must be fair and equal," continued this PAN spokesman.
Viva said, dr. Rosaline felt sad because a member of the PAN faction of the DPR for the Papuan constituency, John Mirin and several of his friends in other political parties, died because they were not treated sooner in the hospital, which was already at full capacity.
"Dr. Rosaline is a good person. Anyone who asks for help will be helped as much as possible, especially those who are infected with COVID-19. Of course he will be sad if any of his party relatives or friends have to die because of COVID-19," said Viva.
However, the Deputy Chairman of Commission IV of the DPR asked the public not to doubt the attitude of PAN in fighting the COVID-19 outbreak. PAN, he said, would continue with the government and the community to fight to eradicate the pandemic, especially in the vaccination program.
"We are fighting together and praying that the COVID-19 pandemic will end soon in our motherland," said Viva.
Previously, dr. Rosaline Irine Rumaseuw, asked the government to provide a special hospital for state officials or council members infected with COVID-19.
The reason is, in recent days many members of the House of Representatives and other state officials have fallen against the deadly virus. Even milling sad news.
"I've been helping state officials for one month, two months to refer to hospitals in Jakarta. The government has forgotten that it must provide health facilities for state officials. I know there is an RSPAD, but once Corona was born, we weren't ready so health facilities didn't exist. We are too complacent that all of Jakarta exists even though it doesn't exist," said dr. Rosaline in a webinar 'Netizens' Perceptions of Handling COVID-19', Wednesday, July 7.
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