According to the congressman, everything is ready to go defend the project of the plenary session of the Chamber, also claiming that “we have just submitted a positive paper for the second debate on health care reform, we are ready to go to the plenary session of the Chamber to defend the project. Don’t ask us for health remain a business.”
It should be noted that this announcement takes place in the middle of several controversies due to its negative impact that this initiative could have in the country. In fact, the “National Pact for a Better Health System” movement has announced that they have collected more than 90,000 signatures to draw attention to the national government and also call for the withdrawal of the bill to move forward in building a better initiative for all Colombians.
By means of a statement, associations such as the Andi and citizens in general, have expressed their concern about the text adopted during the first debate in the Seventh Parliamentary Committee, which, while containing some improvements, such as the abolition of regional funds, proposes changes to the system, which regressive in guaranteeing the fundamental right to health for all Colombians.
Source: El Heraldo
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