Nunez demands “borderless” health care and defends the restoration of the agreement with Madrid

The head of the Popular Party of Castilla-La Mancha, Paco Nuñez, has announced his candidacy Health care “without borders” It is committed to working towards understanding between public administrations for the benefit of patients. And so he chose Health agreement with Madrid community This would benefit many residents of the provinces of Toledo and Guadalajara.

This is how the head of the popular groups in the region expressed himself during the 17th Poco Frequent Awards in Madrid, where Núñez spoke at the opening ceremony and paid tribute to the Managing Director of the Madrid Peace Hospital, Rafael Pérez Santamarina.

Núñez stated that the awards given are a reason for satisfaction, and that they are awards supported by the Poco Frecuentes Association, which has shown that it has known how to rely on “the best” to walk strong, listen to the people who need it and work “without giving up” to achieve the goal of improving the health and lives of our neighbors.

Likewise, the leader of the region’s People’s Party noted that health “does not understand borders” and that you will “never see me digging trenches”, especially at a time like this, when an autonomous Spain is “so important”. For this reason, he stressed once again that health “is not a cause of division, but on the contrary, it must open doors.”

At this point, Paco Núñez once again pointed to the necessity of implementing the Health Agreement between Castilla-La Mancha and the Community of Madrid, arguing that “all public administrations are obliged to work with the thought of the citizen, the person who has a problem and to try to prevent those who need to receive health care from the fact that it is complicated by bureaucracy or discussions between autonomous regions.”

For this reason, the PP-CLM leader stressed the need to put “health first, patients first and listen to groups such as rare diseases that concern a segment of the population that needs everyone’s care and attention.”

Finally, Núñez congratulated the entire organizing group of the Poco Frequent Awards, especially its president, Jesús Ignacio Meco, who encouraged him to continue working for the health of our citizens, noting that in Castilla-La Mancha and in PP-CLM they will continue to have “loyal collaborators so that their work continues to grow and they are the protagonist in the lives and health of many of our citizens who need them and will be by their side.”