The PSPV denounced an internal circular from April 27 that denied validity to health certificates for the migrant regularization process. Conseller Marciano Gómez clarified it was a draft and presented the official May 6 document ordering that required documentation be provided.
The controversy arose during the control session at the Valencian Corts. Socialist spokesperson José Muñoz displayed an email from the director general of Primary Care instructing health centers to inform users that certificates issued by public health services lacked legal validity for regularization.
Health Conseller Marciano Gómez told the media that the initial text responded to questions raised at Valencia's Hospital Clínico. Gómez later presented the final document signed on May 6 by Carlos Momparler, which recognizes patients' right to access their clinical records and orders that available information be provided.
Gómez stated that the process is not being boycotted and that all requested documentation will be delivered. Joan Baldoví of Compromís said the facts were serious and called on the president to dismiss the conseller if the first instruction reached officials.