The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, announced this Saturday that the Council of Ministers next Tuesday will approve a law that shields the equity, cohesion and universality of public health, as well as an oral health plan that will be provided with 44 millions of euros.
The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, advanced this Saturday that “job creation is going at an extraordinarily positive rate” and pointed out that the Executive’s forecasts are that “around 125,000 more jobs” can be created.
Sánchez launched this announcement during the PSOE act in Cártama (Málaga), in his second appearance in the electoral campaign before the appointment of the Andalusian regional elections on June 19, to support the socialist candidate, Juan Espadas. In the central act of the party, among other leaders, the Ministers of Finance, María Jesús Montero, and Science, Diana Morant, also met.
Likewise, Sánchez announced that the Council of Ministers next Tuesday will approve a law that shields the equity, cohesion and universality of public health, as well as an oral health plan that will be endowed with 44 million euros.
“This will be the legislature, in terms of quantity and quality, of employment,” the president remarked. He boasted that “these are the effects of the economic policy of the socialist government”, after delving into the “milestone” achieved with the latest data, when, he stressed, the employment figures “we had before the pandemic” were recovered.
The chief executive explained that they approve this law so that “public health is not privatized by any right-wing government in any autonomous community.” And he pointed out that the oral health plan will be aimed at “those groups that cannot have access” to that service so that “they can have it starting next Tuesday.”
This is “the difference between when the right and the left govern”, extolled the president, to alert voters that when they go to the polls they must choose between “more rights or more right” and “the most rights always come from the hand of the PSOE in Andalusia and in Spain”, he praised, according to Servimedia.