He Regionalist Parliamentary Group has requested the Government of Cantabria (PP) to refer to Parliament the degree of execution of the Waiting List Reduction Plan before the end of the year. This is what the deputy and spokesperson on health matters, Paula Fernándezin the debate that he will have with the Minister of Health, César Pascual, who will appear at his request to report on the recent resignation of the manager of the Valdecilla Hospitalas reported by the PRC in a press release.
With this measure, The regionalists want to “clarify the usefulness” of the list reduction planpresented with “fanfare” by the regional president, María José Sáenz de Buruaga, last February, with an endowment of more than 65 million euros, and which until now “It has only served to increase the waits even more”. Fernández intends for this “intensify control” over the Executive, so that it “adopts efficient measures against the uncontrolled growth of the lists” and guarantees “greater transparency than until now regarding the data” to avoid “confusion” which causes system records to disappear “without any explanation.”
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
On the other hand, the Regionalist Group will propose to the Chamber an agreement to intensify control over the sale of alcohol and prevent access by minors. In this case, the deputy Javier López Estrada will be in charge of defending the proposal, which will be incorporated into a non-legal proposal presented by Vox, and which determines that Alcoholic beverage dispensing machines incorporate technical mechanisms approved by the Government of Cantabriawith a direct surveillance and custody system, which prevents acquisition by minors.
The regionalists also want to extend control to public establishments and street vending spaces so that the prohibition of sales and consumption by minors is clear. The objective of the PRC amendment is to expedite the implementation in Cantabria of measures that have already been contemplated in the draft law on the prevention of alcohol consumption and its effects on minors approved on June 30 by the Council. of Ministers.
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