Manuel Adorni criticized a protest at Garrahan Hospital in Argentina, attributing it to a lack of judgment from union leadership.
In recent days, the conflict between the Argentine government and the workers at the Garrahan Hospital has reignited, drawing attention to the ongoing tensions within the healthcare sector. Manuel Adorni, a political figure and former presidential spokesperson, openly criticized a protest that took place at the pediatric hospital on Monday. He labeled the protest as an action that could only be conceived by a 'stale union leader,' indicating his disapproval of the timing and appropriateness of the assembly, which occurred during peak hours at the hospital.