Xunta woke up on Friday confident that the medical degree TV series would find an ending point with Ratifying the decentralization agreement By the various administrative bodies of public universities. But half an hour ago … When the USC management team met, San Cayetano was informed via phone call that the agreement would not be put to a vote, but would be postponed for some time, during which an attempt would be made to convince the reticent medical school. Optimism turned into blatant disbelief, after the hours allocated by the Ministries of Education and Health to supervise the negotiations that resulted in the agreement that was torpedoed on Friday.
«Here there was an agreement between the three deans and two advisors, and… For internal reasons, one of the first two broke it“So he will now have to convince the other two brigadier generals of any change he wants to introduce.” The UDF appears to be in no mood to sit at the negotiating table again, although the sources consulted recommend “prudent and firm” in the face of what may come.
The independent administrations involved in this process regret the decision taken and see only two possible scenarios. The first is Antonio Lopez Reaching agreement ‘very quickly’» With his critics from the Faculty of Medicine, he equally quickly convinced his counterparts from La Coruña and Vigo; Or that it is too late in time and that “all possibilities can be opened,” they estimate from Xunta.
What are those possibilities? Sources consulted by ABC avoid naming it or specifying what it might consist of, and point to a very simple approach: “Circumstances have changed». When the UDC looked to appoint an administrator to the medical school, Xunta exercised clear custodianship of the process “because we had a clear idea that seemed the most correct to us.” Now that the agreement derived from that idea has been torpedoed, “we will evaluate the proposed changes.”
What they insist on is that “There is nothing to get rid of“We feel free” to be able to change the position that has been defended so far, which is to keep medicine under one faculty, within the University of Santiago de Compostela. Council members Gomez Caamaño and Rodriguez were clearly upset Friday. The medical degree game aims to deal cards again, and USC, which started with the best hand in two months, has lost several wins, because “this doesn’t come free for anyone.”