Five Andalusian presidency candidates debating intensely on Canal Sur TV, with screens showing drug trafficking, healthcare, and civil guard deaths headlines.
Five Andalusian presidency candidates debating intensely on Canal Sur TV, with screens showing drug trafficking, healthcare, and civil guard deaths headlines.
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Los candidatos debaten sobre narcotráfico y sanidad en Canal Sur

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Los cinco candidatos a la presidencia de Andalucía se enfrentaron este lunes en un debate en Canal Sur marcado por la reciente muerte de dos guardias civiles en Huelva.

El debate, moderado por Blanca Rodríguez y Fernando García, giró en torno a la falta de medios en la lucha contra el narcotráfico tras el choque de embarcaciones el pasado viernes. Manuel Gavira, de Vox, afirmó que "no son accidentes, son asesinatos" y propuso "o el alto o el plomo" ante las narcolanchas.

Juan Manuel Moreno, del PP, recriminó a Vox no haber suspendido la campaña durante el luto oficial. María Jesús Montero, del PSOE, defendió los refuerzos de 3.000 efectivos del Gobierno central y criticó recortes previos del PP.

La sanidad también centró el intercambio, con reproches sobre los cribados de cáncer de mama. Montero cuestionó si "ninguna mujer ha fallecido", mientras Moreno recordó su experiencia personal con el cáncer de colon y acusó a la izquierda de llamarlo "asesino".

Otros temas incluyeron la financiación autonómica y la posibilidad de oposiciones si no hay mayoría absoluta. Antonio Maíllo, de Por Andalucía, y José Ignacio García, de Adelante Andalucía, denunciaron déficits en servicios públicos.

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