One of the most moving moments of the protest held in front of the Prime Minister's Office was the testimony of a citizen who said that he has been battling cancer for three years. His speech was greeted with long applause and emotions from the thousands of protesters gathered on the boulevard.
Speaking from the podium, he denounced the situation in the healthcare system and especially in the Oncology Hospital, for which he used strong comparisons, describing it as a symbol of the failure of institutions towards patients.
"I am a citizen who has been suffering from cancer for 3 years. I will defeat this disease. Not more than 3 kilometers from here is a crematorium where 20 thousand people have died. Is it an Auschwitz? It is the shame of this building, of this country, of 35 years," he declared.
Following his speech, the protester called on citizens to continue mobilizing and not to retreat from their cause, linking health issues to the responsibility of state institutions.
His speech became one of the most commented moments of the protest, as many of those present joined his calls with applause and cheers.
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