Mar 20 • 11:38 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

Basque Country, Castilla-La Mancha, and the Canary Islands demand independent mediation from Health for medical strike resolution: "We do not want it to drag on"

Three regional health authorities in Spain are calling for independent mediation from the Ministry of Health to resolve an ongoing medical strike that is affecting the National Health System.

The ongoing medical strike in Spain, which has entered its second week, has prompted the health authorities of the Basque Country, Castilla-La Mancha, and the Canary Islands to demand independent mediation from the Ministry of Health. The regional governments are concerned that without intervention, the strike, which is causing significant disturbances in the National Health System, could drag on indefinitely. They emphasize that while dialogue has been initiated, it is ultimately up to the Strike Committee to call off the strike.

Miguel Á. Máñez, a representative involved in the negotiations, stated that the Ministry of Health has reached the limits of legality in its dealings with the Strike Committee regarding the Framework Statute. The regional authorities are pressing for immediate action, highlighting their responsibility to negotiate in order to avoid a prolonged conflict. They are urging Minister García to engage substantively to resolve the current crisis.

The situation reflects broader tensions within Spain's healthcare system, where labor disputes have become a recurring issue affecting both healthcare professionals and patients. The pressure is mounting on the government to facilitate a resolution, and if independent mediation is not established, there is a fear that the ongoing strike could lead to lasting effects on healthcare delivery in the affected regions and beyond.

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