MADRID, 21 (EUROPA PRESS)
The two main unions at the national level, UGT and CC.OO, have congratulated the Popular Party on their victory at general elections and are confident that his arrival in the Government “should not affect in any way” to the national system of health (SNS).
Has recognized the Secretary of the Sector of health and social services and unit of UGT, Pilar Navarro, told Europa Press, ensuring that “health care, such as education or the unit are essential services that can not be affected by the crisis”.
In this sense, has urged the PP to end the cuts taking place in various communities, “you always hurt the weakest”, and it tackles the current debt which has the SNS, in his view through “change the current system of funding and establish new specific allocations for health”.
“At the moment all we must lend a hand and reach agreements for the benefit of citizens,” said the representative of UGT.
In the same terms as has been the Secretary general of the Federation of health and Sociosantiarios sectors of CCOO (FSS-CCOO, Antonio Cabrera, who appeals to the “consensus” when taking measures to help ensure that the welfare state.) “We don’t want a new absolute majority impositions”, has stated.
Indeed, Cabrera claimed the firm “and finally” a great pact for health “draw to the health of the political confrontation”.
“This health is the best in Europe, the most efficient and best professional has.” “And although it is true that it needs reform, they have to be made and in order to protect it from the system”, has said in statements to Europa Press.
In addition, both unions have relied on the sectoral table for the NHS which was formed a few months ago continues to hold its meetings so far and count with the participation of the new Executive and communities, which is an “area of negotiation which does not invade autonomous powers”.