Catalan health councillor Olga Pané has fractured her fibula in a domestic accident, the Departament de Salut reported. Presidency councillor Albert Dalmau will assume her duties during her medical leave. The incident follows recent health-related absences in the Catalan government.
The Departament de Salut confirmed that Olga Pané, the health councillor, fractured her fibula at home. She will be on medical leave for an unspecified period, with Presidency councillor Albert Dalmau taking over her duties.
Dalmau has previously covered absences in the PSC-led executive. He first substituted President Salvador Illa for a month due to osteomyelitis of the pubic symphysis, a rare infection. He then handled the education portfolio for councillor Esther Niubó for two months after her February surgery for thymic cancer; Niubó resumed duties last Tuesday.
These periods overlapped with challenges in Catalonia, including a fatal Rodalies train accident in Gelida on January 20 and teachers' strikes in February and March.
Recently, Pané has faced opposition in Parliament from ERC, Catalunya en Comú, and CUP over her plan to tie CAP funding to reductions in sick leave for mental health or musculoskeletal injuries, including variable pay components. Unions like Metges de Catalunya have gathered signatures against it.