The president of Vox of the Region of Murcia, Jose Angel Anteloassured that the health service of the autonomous community is bankrupt and that the accounts are also on the way to “ruin”. It is for this reason that he demanded that Pedro Sánchez take responsibility for the cuts in public health in the region in the face of an “untenable” situation. “It is a reality which gives rise to enormous concern and which affects all citizens,” declared the political leader in statements to the press.
“It is not acceptable that, while the Sánchez government promotes open border policies and authorizes a illegal immigration which overwhelms our social and health services, leads the region to an untenable situation”, he noted. To this pressure on the health system, Antelo adds the impact of health tourism which “continues to overload the capacity of the Region”.
The regional president of Vox defended that the enormous health expenses of the autonomous community can be explained by the flow of illegal immigration which particularly affects the Region, which he compares to “the Canary Islands of the peninsula» in this area.
Likewise, he emphasized lack of government effectiveness regional in the management of public resources. “The People’s Party only does well when it is shaken up,” he declared.
Antelo also announced that they would wear a initiative at the Regional Assembly for the Sánchez Government to finance health care in the Region of Murcia because “our community cannot”.
“It is not logical that the regional government takes four days to pay for institutional advertising while the agency takes more than 500 days late payment. For illegal immigration, funding flows without problem, but the Murcians are in default of payments,” concluded the leader of Vox in Murcia.
Migratory rush
The president of Vox of the Region of Murcia has repeatedly denounced the problem that the autonomous community suffers from in terms of illegal immigration. In this sense, Antelo recalled last September that since its formation, they will never collaborate with NGO who participate in the transfer of illegal immigrants towards the peninsula. “We want to eliminate all subsidies to NGOs and associations which openly benefit from the tragedy suffered in our neighborhoods by bringing in this illegal immigration. There are NGOs that have become the slave ships of the 21st century,” he said.
He also assured that retirees and young people in the Region of Murcia suffer from deficiencies in the public services because the regional government budget is dedicated to supporting all illegal immigrants who enter Spain irregularly. “It is extremely unfair that our children have to go to schools with leaks, without air conditioning, without roofs and that menas centers have all kinds of amenities, sports fields and even swimming pools, while the children of “Spaniards and children of Legal immigrants do not benefit from this comfort, quite the contrary and have to put their children in barracks, as happens in some cases in the region of Murcia,” he said.