The parliamentarian of the Sovereine Coalition, Rebeka Ubera, has denounced the attitude of the Basque government in the debate about privatizations in Osakideetza, and has warned that the similarities that have already been reached at the table “remain completely”.
Eh Bildu parliamentarian, Rebeka Uberahas warned that conformity reached within the Health pact table They can “stay completely” if the Basque government has no measures like “Close the door to privatizations“. In that sense he has quoted the”resistance“Executive to end” one of the Gordian knots “of the debate.
Ubera appeared at a press conference on Tuesday to make an assessment of the progress that has so far been made to the Health Pact table, which will hold this next meeting this Wednesday.
According to Ubera, the different agents related to health are doing a exercise of “search for minimal consensus” who, in his opinion, is “enriching” and has made it clear that EH Bildu “is being played to reach agreements”. In that sense, he pointed out that the similarities “open a possibility to change” achieved.
However, he emphasized that this forum does not have the “magical recipes” to “run” the Basque health system since the responsibility The proposed measures agree Basque government.
That is why he pointed out that one of the biggest pitfalls is the debate about privatizations in Osakidetza. “The Basque government offers many resistors “He has denounced that this issue is one of the “Gordian knots” of the debate.
According to Ubera: “EH Bildu, nothing is optimistic” about the possibility that the health department “closes the door to privatization.”
Finally, Ubera emphasized the work of many agents on this forum, although he has also warned that there are groups that act from ‘corporatism’.
Source: EITB

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