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Beni Performs a 24-Hour Civic Strike Due to Lack of Resources In

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The Beni Department was paralysed this Thursday in compliance with the civic strike called by the Departmental Civic Committee, as a measure of pressure in the face of the critical health sector situation and the central government's lack of response to the economic demands of the region.
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The Beni department held a 24-hour civic strike yesterday which was called by the Assembly of Charity and which has the support of the Pro Beni Civic Committee, the Governorate, the Mayor of Trinidad and the Medical College of that department. Those mobilized demanded the Government to hand over the economic resources, supposedly owed to the Unified Health System (SUS), which is on the verge of collapse. The Pro Beni Civic Committee had conditio…

The Beni Department was paralysed this Thursday in compliance with the civic strike called by the Departmental Civic Committee, as a measure of pressure in the face of the critical health sector situation and the central government's lack of response to the economic demands of the region.

🔊 Listen to this news The Beni Civic Committee has called a 24-hour strike this Thursday in the region, demanding solutions to the healthcare system crisis due to a lack of resources. Civic leader Hugo Aponte stated that this measure seeks to support the healthcare sector. Meanwhile, the Beni Autonomous Departmental Government announced the postponement of salaries to prioritize healthcare personnel due to a lack of funds. This situation was re…

The pressure measure was called by the Assembly of Charity and is supported by the Pro Beni Civic Committee, the Governorate, the Mayor of Trinidad and the Medical College of that department.

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