PSOE of Cádiz Demands Political Accountability for Health and Education Management
Socialist leaders criticize the "collapse of the health system" and the "unprecedented attack" on public education from Alcalá del Valle.
By Inmaculada Reyes Aguilar
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The PSOE of Cádiz has demanded political accountability for the "collapse of the health system" and the "unprecedented attack" on public education and dependency, during an event in Alcalá del Valle.
During the Day of the Rose celebrated in Alcalá del Valle, the general secretary of the PSOE of Cádiz, along with other candidates for the Andalusian Parliament and the local secretary, have denounced the current situation of public services in Andalusia. They have urged citizens to transform "indignation into votes" in the upcoming elections on May 17.
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"It's not 2,000 or 3,000; it's almost two million Andalusian women plunged into uncertainty due to the collapse of the SAS."
The party has pointed to the breast cancer screening crisis as a "cruel" example of current management, accusing the administration of promoting private healthcare. It has been criticized that many women are forced to pay for private services due to the lack of certainty from the Junta.
In the educational sphere, "devastating data" has been presented regarding the "dismantling of public services," with thousands of classrooms in public early childhood and primary education being suppressed, while private education suffers no cuts. This situation has been described as an "ideological attack on the working class".
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"Moreno's 'soft touch' wants to convince us that there's no need to vote because everything is decided. Not at all! The history of Andalusia will be written by those who have been waiting fifteen days for an appointment on the SAS app or those who see their children losing support professionals in schools."
The socialist leaders have called for a "historic mobilization," recalling the party's 146-year history and the need to defend public services. They have urged people not to believe the polls and to vote to "shield the social safety net" in Andalusia.