València (EFE).- The president and general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE, Ximo Puig, has affirmed that “the best guarantee that we Socialists have is to have reversed health privatization and turn our system into a powerful public model that places us at the vanguard of all Spain”.
This is how Ximo Puig stated during the closing ceremony of the event ‘Para la Mayoría. More Public Health’ that the Valencian socialists have celebrated to analyze the health policies that have been promoted in recent years.
In the event, which was held by the UV University-Business Foundation, the Minister of Universal Health and Public Health, Miguel Mínguez, the Secretary of Health and Mental Health of the PSPV-PSOE, Carmen Martínez, and the Vice Mayor of Valencia and Socialist candidate for Mayor, Sandra Gómez, as well as representatives of civil society.
Puig has defended “the policy of facts that we have promoted from day one” and has detailed that “in recent years we have increased investments by 50%, recovered universal healthcare so that anyone can access it, eliminated the co-payment pharmacist so that no one has to choose between eating and paying for their medicines, and above all we have strengthened the Valencian Welfare State”.
“The socialist project is that of reconstruction, recovery and rebirth,” he insisted.
Bet on mental health
Likewise, Ximo Puig has remarked that “the commitment to mental health that has been made in the Valencian Community to minimize as much as possible the great problems that citizens may suffer” and has stressed that “we can be proud of what we have achieved but we want to improve much more”: “We are going to continue moving forward together to have more public health, more professionals and more technology to face the future”.
For his part, the Minister of Universal Health and Public Health, Miguen Mínguez, reviewed some of the measures promoted by the Consell and recalled that “from the first day the president promised to recover universal public health and he has done so and reaffirmed daily since 2015 with all the policies that have been promoted”.
In addition, along the same lines, the PSPV-PSOE Secretary of Health and Mental Health, Carmen Martínez, has assured that “There has been a paradigm shift: the PP forgot about rights and we protect them,” she stressed.
Finally, the deputy mayor of Valencia and socialist candidate for mayor, Sandra Gómez, has stated that “if there is something we can be proud of, it is the health management that we have carried out” and has emphasized that “the PSPV-PSOE is the useful political party that cares about all people.”
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