Valencia's council rectifies after draft order to deny certificates for migrant regularization

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.

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Illustration depicting the resignation of Valparaíso health seremi Aldo Ibani amid stumbles in José Antonio Kast's government appointments.
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Valparaíso health seremi resignation marks new stumbles in Kast appointments

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The Ministry of Health accepted on Sunday the voluntary resignation of Aldo Ibani, appointed just two days earlier as health seremi for the Valparaíso Region. This exit adds to several failed seremi appointments in the early weeks of José Antonio Kast's government. Criticisms over backgrounds and social media posts have derailed multiple regional designations.

Spain's Interterritorial Council of the National Health System postponed approval on Thursday of a new euthanasia good practices manual, at the request of Madrid's health counselor Fátima Matute. The document, technically agreed with the autonomous communities, included abbreviated processing for urgent cases. Instead, a new palliative care strategy was approved.

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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.

In a dramatic escalation of the crisis at Hospital Claudio Vicuña, 22 doctors—including key specialists—have announced resignations effective April 27 in support of director Loreto Maturana, following health authorities' push to oust her over appointing ex-minister Jeannette Vega as medical subdirector. The move intensifies accusations of political persecution amid earlier refusals by interim designates to remove Vega.

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Carmen Martínez (PSOE), chair of the Congress commission investigating the DANA crisis management, expelled PP spokesman César Sánchez on Monday after three warnings during a session.

Chile's Minister of Women and Gender Equity, Judith Marín, confirmed the Kast government will continue pursuing the involuntary resignation of SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco once her medical leave for breast cancer treatment concludes. This follows last week's initial request, which was paused due to her retroactive leave. The move continues to spark cross-party criticism amid questions over management and political trust.

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Sumar's Lara Hernández defended the party's boycott tactic at the Council of Ministers, which led to the approval of a housing decree extending rental contracts and capping increases at 2%, published amid the Iran war's energy shock. Junts vowed opposition, calling it harmful to small owners.

 

 

 

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