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8 May 15:12

Sanador says it has asked for authorization for the expansion of a cancer hospital, contradicting USR MP Emanuel Ungureanu's statements about the lack of such a project

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Sanador has announced that it has applied for a building permit for the expansion of the existing Oncology Center for the treatment of cancer, including children. The company responded to accusations by the USR MEP that no such project existed. Sanador pointed out that it had obtained a favorable court ruling for the issuance of the authorization, which was delayed by the Capital City Hall. The company also reaffirmed its commitment to providing high-quality medical services.

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Sanador afirmă că a cerut aprobare de la Primăria Capitalei pentru construirea unui “spital pentru tratarea cancerului”
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SANADOR îl contrazice pe deputatul USR Emanuel Ungureanu: Am cerut Primăriei Capitalei autorizaţie pentru extinderea Centrului său Oncologic, ”un spital oncologic existent destinat exclusiv tratării afecţiunilor oncologice, inclusiv pentru copii”

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