The government must take action to support the access to generics without delay and call to order the European Commission on its mandate.
Copy = Life After many meetings, many documents, e-mails, letters and press releases sent by Act Up-Paris, and after a decision made by President Nicolas Sarkozy on April 7th to organize an ‘inter-ministerial’ meeting to discuss the issue of the future of access to generic medicines, and as the current negotiations in Brussels threaten the access to the cheap copies of patented drugs, we yet again send letters to the various ministries and to the Prime Minister demanding that they organize as soon as possible a meeting in France on this issue, and for France to call to order the European Commission on its mandate. Last July, 580 000 people died of AIDS, Tuberculosis and malaria. F. Fillon (Prime Minister), F. Baroin (Minister of Economics and Finances), P. Lellouche (Minister of Foreign Exchange), A. Juppé (Minister of Foreign Affairs), H. de Raincourt (Minister of Cooperation), J. Leonetti (Minister of European Affairs), X. Bertrand (Minister of Labour and Health) and N. Berra (Minister of Health) must take action to support the access to generics drugs without delay! Silence = DeathPar Act Up-Paris|2023-11-24T16:12:59+01:00mardi 9 août 2011|Catégories : Archives|Mots-clés : accords bilatéraux, Alain Juppé, communiqué de presse, François Baroin, François Fillon, générique, Henri de Raincourt, Jean Leonetti, Nora Berra, Pierre Lellouche, Xavier Bertrand|
Articles similaires
-
Teaser vidéo de la Fight AIDS Paris Week
mardi 21 novembre 2017 -
Fight AIDS Paris Week (avec le programme !)
mercredi 8 novembre 2017