Thousands of Andalusians protest against public health deterioration

Thousands took to the streets on Sunday in Andalusia's eight capitals against the collapse of public healthcare, in the ninth Marea Blanca rally since 2022. The protest, with around 22,000 attendees per National Police estimates, comes a month before the May 17 elections and features opposition left-wing leaders. Demonstrators decry endless waiting lists and health center closures.

Thousands of Andalusians marched through the streets of Seville, Malaga, Granada, Cadiz, Cordoba, Huelva, Jaen, and Almeria on Sunday, April 12, protesting the deterioration of regional public healthcare. National Police counted 22,300 participants total: 5,000 in Seville and Granada, 3,800 in Malaga, 2,000 in Cadiz and Cordoba, 1,500 in Huelva, 1,400 in Jaen, 1,000 in Almeria, and 600 in Motril. This marks the ninth rally by Marea Blanca since November 2022, following Juan Manuel Moreno's (PP) absolute majority.

Sebastián Martín Recio, retired family doctor and Marea Blanca spokesman in Seville, urged unity: “Users, general population, citizens, healthcare professionals, the white tide, parties and unions, all together, let's make common cause so that on May 17 we really achieve the political change that can guarantee the recovery and strengthening of our public healthcare”. Opposition leaders María Jesús Montero (PSOE), Antonio Maíllo (Por Andalucía), and José Ignacio García (Adelante Andalucía) joined and criticized Moreno's government “privatization plan”.

Demonstrators highlighted issues like excessive waiting lists, lack of pediatricians and specialties, and closures such as Granada's Velutti health center. Women from Amama, impacted by breast cancer screening delays (2,317 cases per the Junta, 2,500 per affected), carried a banner with victims' names. Cristina Fernández stated: “We have all lost something irrecoverable, trust in public healthcare”.

Moreno's government downplays the protests, noting a 65% increase in health spending since 2018 and blaming prior PSOE cuts. Yet surveys like the Andalusian CIS rank healthcare as the top concern ahead of unemployment. Protester María Dolores Sánchez hoped: “I hope this is a reality check at the ballot box”.

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Pedro Sánchez and María Jesús Montero speaking at a political rally in Pulianas, Granada, with a large crowd of supporters.
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Three days before the Andalusian elections, Pedro Sánchez and María Jesús Montero held a large rally in Pulianas, Granada, on Wednesday with over 2,000 attendees. The socialists appealed to past voters and centered their campaign on public healthcare.

Juan Manuel Moreno and María Jesús Montero kicked off the Andalusian pre-campaign on Sunday by clashing over healthcare management, with claims of public service dismantling and hoax privatization allegations. Moreno acknowledged room for improvement in waiting lists, while Montero pledged to cut appointment times. The issue dominates the May 17 elections.

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Seville creator Lucas Melcón, known as Malacara, says people openly discuss the deterioration of the healthcare system on Andalusian streets ahead of elections. In an EL PAÍS interview, he explains everyday concerns like health, housing, and education dominate talk. He stays out of the current campaign, watching from the sidelines.

Major Andalusian parties wrapped up their campaigns on Friday for Sunday's regional elections with rallies across cities. The PP, Vox, Adelante Andalucía, Por Andalucía and PSOE appealed for votes in simultaneous events.

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María Jesús Montero, the socialist candidate for re-election in Andalusia, accused regional president Juan Manuel Moreno of seeking stability to continue privatizing public services. At a rally in Huelva with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, they defended Pedro Sánchez's government management. Zapatero condemned the murder of children in Gaza, prompting public reactions.

On Sunday, May 10, President Pedro Sánchez and candidate María Jesús Montero held a rally in La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz) focused on drug trafficking and PP corruption. At the same time, Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla held an event in Málaga blaming the government for the deaths of two civil guards.

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A pre-electoral poll by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (CIS) places the Partido Popular (PP) at 43.6% vote estimate for the May 17 Andalusian regional elections, 17.8 points ahead of the PSOE. The PP could secure 51 to 59 seats, nearing the absolute majority of 55. Vox remains third with 10.3%.

 

 

 

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