Spain health workers hold huge Madrid protest over state of health
system
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[February 13, 2023]
By Elena Rodriguez and Michael Gore
MADRID (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Spain's health workers
protested in Madrid on Sunday over what they say is the destruction of
the public health system by the conservative regional government.
The Madrid government has been the target of criticism in recent years,
especially since the COVID-19 pandemic started in 2020, over poor
staffing in hospitals and primary healthcare centres. Protesters say it
is dismantling public health services and favouring private health
providers.
"They have cut our wages instead of raising them. We are overwhelmed
with work and do not have any support. We are in danger of extinction,"
Lilian Ramis, 61, a matron at the El Molar health centre in Madrid, told
Reuters.
Demonstrators filled the Plaza Cibeles area in the city centre, chanting
and waving flags. One demonstrator sported a huge model of Isabel Diaz
Ayuso, the right-wing leader of the Madrid regional government, with a
Pinocchio-like nose attached.
Regional governments in Spain are responsible for a large part of the
health budget as part of the country's devolved political system.
A regional government spokesman put the number of people who marched
through the streets of central Madrid at 250,000 while organisers put it
at closer to 1 million.
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A person holds a sign saying "NO" during
a demonstration organised by primary health workers and residents to
protest against the public health care policy of the Madrid regional
government, which they say is destroying primary care, in Madrid,
Spain, February 12, 2023. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
Ayuso denies the accusation that her
administration is dismantling public health services in favour of
the private sector.
"We all believe in public health," she wrote on Twitter on Saturday.
Thousands of health workers also demonstrated in Santiago de
Compostela, in northwestern Spain on Sunday, calling for the
preservation of the public health system. Police said 20,000 took to
the streets.
In November, tens of thousands of people marched through Madrid in
support of health workers calling for better working conditions.
(Reporting by Graham Keeley, Elena Rodriguez, Michael Gore and
Violeta Santos; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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