Controversy over the Words of a Senator: “I Don’t Think Argentine Children Have the Right to Come to the Garraham to Be Cured”
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Senator Carmen Álvarez Rivero received harsh criticism after stating that “the Argentine children do not have the right to come to the Garrahan to be cured.” The words of the Cordobesa legislator occurred in the framework of a joint meeting of commissions in which the pediatric health emergency project was discussed, among other things, which seeks to allocate more funds to hospitals of high child complexity. In his intervention from the Illia H…
It is Carmen Álvarez Riveros, representative of the Pro for Córdoba in the Senate, who said the phrase in the plenary of commissions for pediatric emergency. Martín Lousteau crossed it and assured that it was misinterpreted
Carmen Álvarez Rivero, from Córdoba, said this Tuesday in the debate in committee on the pediatric emergency. Martín Lousteau's response and the subsequent clarification: "I was misinterpreted".
The legislator tried to clarify her expressions, but ended up generating more controversy.
The Cordobesa senator of the Pro Libertad Front, Carmen Álvarez Rivero, starred in a controversial intervention during the debate about the pediatric emergency in the upper chamber, questioning the universal access of children to the Garrahan Hospital. “I want to make a contribution: I don’t think that Argentine children have the right to come to the Garrahan to be cured. That right I don’t know anywhere,” said the legislator, generating surpris…
The senator of PRO for Córdoba, Carmen Álvarez Rivero, ignited generated repudiation after saying that she does not believe that the children "have the right to come to the Garrahan to be cured."The legislator said these words in the framework of the debate of the pediatric emergency projects and in health homes during a plenary of the committees of Health, Population and Budget of the upper House."I do not believe that Argentine children have t…
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