The Andalusian PSOE will not stop shaking the serious crisis in Andalusian public health due to the scandal in the delays in the information of the diagnoses of breast cancer screening as a key in their electoral strategy. The socialists trust everything to the denunciation of the deterioration of public services to reach the Andalusian President, Juan Manuel Moreno (PP), who for the first time in his six years and nine months of mandate and in the final stretch of the legislature is seen in a serious political and social trouble still difficult to calibrate electorally. The Andalusian Studies Center will announce its next survey this October.
In an act to the alimon with the former president of the Government José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, the general secretary of the Andalusian PSOE and candidate for the Board, María Jesús Montero has proposed to “recover confidence and pride in public health because life is going.” For almost 10 years he was a health counselor of the Junta de Andalucía and another 20 was dedicated as a doctor to health management in the hospitals of Valme and Virgen del Rocío de Sevilla. That is, he does not speak of hearing and still has many contacts in the health centers that tell him firsthand the bottlenecks that the professionals see.
In the act held this Saturday in Seville, where music from the Palestinian-Chilean-Chilean Elyanna singer and composer has been heard, the first vice president of the Government and Minister of Finance has highlighted several times the need to “recover confidence” in public health that, according to her, in the socialist stage “opened the teleciaries” but with good news such as the approval of the decrees of guarantees of the guarantees of the guarantees of the guarantees. stem cells The PP usually remembered to chafar that data that Montero dispensed with more than 7,000 Andalusian toilets.
In the opinion of the socialist candidate, what happened in the delay in the communication of the diagnosis of the early detection of breast cancer “is not a mistake or a failure, but a collapse of the health system because they do not know what to do and their model is aimed at privatization.” “There are 2,000 women who had something on the plaque that had to look at it. That’s what these programs are made,” he said. Montero has reproached the Andalusian president to say that professionals did not facilitate information so as not to generate “anxiety” and describe it as “offensive” for doctors and women.
Montero has wondered if these delays when informing the result of the tests are occurring “with other diseases and other screening.” That is what the Association of Women with Breast Cancer (Amama) are transferring, the entity that uncovered errors in the breast cancer screening program, and the different political parties represented in the Andalusian Parliament, which have echoed calls from oncological test patients.
The candidate has premiered with former president Zapatero a series of electoral meetings that the Andalusian PSOE has called: With an accent. Dialogues to transform Andalusiaa dialogue in which both have praised the economic march of the country, have criticized the PP for their approach to Vox in the field of immigration and abortion or predicting the popular approach to Junts in the future. “The PSOE always returns. It touches us in Andalusia,” Zapatero said. “It touches us, indeed,” Montero replied.
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