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SAV started Campaign with abgewandelten Party Slogans

SAV started Campaign with abgewandelten Party Slogans

“We would not like our campaign to be a provocation, without erasing our own minds. And it is not the case that it is of course not nature conservation and offers a better picture,” explains Pharmacist Thomas Dittrich, Vorsitzender of the SAV. “Dennoch focused on our final ring of the future, the well-maintained pharmacies with their current supply of resources and their future needs, with the help of the Nachdruck and the Ampel-Fraktionen des Bundestages.”

All these landtagswahlkampfs were the best Arzneimittelversorgung by the wohnortnahe Pharmacies attacked their themes, so Dittrich. It is worth reforming the referrals to the young referent organizations of the pharmacy by informing the parliamentarians.

With posters and postcards

In Halbjahr 2024, in Saxony, all eleven Tage is an Apotheke geschlossen, die Schließungswelle in de letzten Jahren und won a Fahrt. “In the eyes of the Germans, since the Saxony are one of the four Bundesländer with the highest quality of life in Germany and pharmacies in the majority of patients for patients and patients in the first country, I am amazed by the apparent Gelassenheit,” says Dittrich. Please note that the three Plakaten, which will be published in the next week in the Schaufenstern der Saxon Apotheken, will be published by the SAV and a Postcard Action on the Names of the Citizens and Citizens – addressed to the Regierungsparteien in Berlin.

“The support of the population is enormous, we will protest even more in most cases, we will protest”, according to Dittrich. “On a daily basis, around three million people in Germany come to the pharmacies, such a provision will take place by a no longer eligible mass can be made, thus the Pharmacy Reform will be carried out, which will be reversed. That was an enormous advantage, because the system stabilized the financial finances and did not want any idea of ​​a pharmacy or a pharmacist: in”, so it is Dittrich. Only then could the closure of ever more pharmacies be prevented.