The second vice president Yolanda Diazhas criticized the PSOE by proclaiming that public health is defended “every day, not only with electoral announcements” and has claimed that Primary Care (AP) needs more than the 580 million reinforcement at that level of care announced yesterday by the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and which will be approved by the Council of Ministers.
In this sense, he has recommitted that Sumar, the platform he leads in the face of the general elections, wants to extend oral health (dentist) to public health, as well as promote mental health with more psychologists to correct waiting lists. at that level.
And also include coverage of optics in the public sphere, in line with what has been advanced by the mayoress of Barcelona, Ada Colau, to create a municipal optician to serve 20,000 vulnerable people a year.
This has been transferred in a campaign act to the 28M to support the United for Extremadura candidate for these elections, Irene de Miguel, and in which he has denounced that the policies of “bipartisanship” are “equal” and has cried out against the limitations of the “solitary” governments, given that legislature advances such as the labor reform or the increase in the interprofessional minimum wage (SMI) They have the stamp of Podemos.
What’s more, before his co-religionists, he has stressed that when he took possession of the Labor portfolio and sat on the Council of Ministers, it was always clear that he was not going to be “supervised” by the Economy, alluding to the department headed by Nadia Calviño, and he has ugly that “within” the Government, alluding to the socialist wing, was told that raising the SMI during the Covid pandemic could “ruin” Spain.
Díaz has defended that he never “surrendered” when it took him up to nine months to get the first rise in the SMI in the Covid crisis and that raising it to 47% has already had an “extraordinary” impact for the economy, as has the reform labor when questioning that the bipartisanship, PSOE and PP, had launched this change in the labor framework to tackle temporary employment and precariousness.
Worst unemployment and pension figures
One of the keynotes of his speech is to alert about the risk of monocolor Executives, with a single government party, by reproaching that their balance is “worst unemployment figures” or pensions lower. She has also made it clear that she represents the working and “humble” classes in the Executive.
then and In health matters, he mentioned that what is interesting about the surveys of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) is that health is one of the main concerns and citizen disaffection with politics.
And in the health field, he has thrown a dart at the PSOE and Sánchez to emphasize that “public health” is defended every day, not only with “electoral promises”, such as the one launched yesterday by the president with a game of 580 million for the Primary Care which, as he has discussed, was already contemplated in the General State Budgets approved in December.
In line, he has recounted that the Sumar groups have detected “serious deficiencies” in this matter and has recounted that more resources are needed in Primary Care, which should be the “lung” and heart of the health system. “It has to be resized as it deserves,” Díaz promised.
Then, he once again cited iconic Sumar proposals such as public oral health and optics, in addition to increasing the number of psychology personnel to promote mental health in the public sphere, since these benefits cannot depend on the “zip code” or the “payroll” that you have.
He criticizes the “noise” in politics: it is the “vacuum”
Regarding disaffection with politics, The vice president has said that “it is not a coincidence” because the citizens do not want “noise” or “revelry”, which is the “vacuum” of political proposals but rather projects that improve people’s lives, that is, “useful” politics .
On the other hand, he has again charged against the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who “does not have a country project” and the only thing he aspires to is “govern against the people” and the welfare model, since his plans to repeal various laws passed this legislature indicate that “it has no alternative.”
The PP wants to “end everything”
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He has even accused him of wanting to “lower the SMI”, repeal the revaluation of pensions and the labor reform and “privatize” health, as the PP has demonstrated in those communities where it governs.
After insisting that he does not want to apply the Housing LawDía has warned that the popular ones are the “party of no” because they aspire to “end everything”, while Sumar or United for Extremadura want to build a “country in favor” and with a “future”.