Mónica García says doctors charge "on average" as ministers and then laments their "unfortunate" comparison
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The Minister of Health, Mónica García, lamented for "unfortunate" her comparison between the salaries of the doctors and the ministers, salaries that she has equated without taking into account "the great variability between the Autonomous Communities and the poor working conditions that are still perpetuated." In an interview this Friday for La 2 and Ràdio 4, the minister has been opposed to the idea that the doctors in Spain are underpaid. Acc…
The Minister of Health, Mónica García, considers that "the doctors are not underpaid. A doctor charges the same as an average minister, and we are in the 99th percentile of...
The minister had lied about the doctors' wages by claiming that they "collect like a minister."
“I am sorry for the unfortunate comparison,” Minister of Health Mónica García tweeted after saying this Friday that “a doctor charges the same as an average minister” in a TVE interview when asked about the intention to limit private activity to the heads of service of public hospitals under the new Framework Statute. “If I am asked about salaries, a doctor should charge more than a minister,” she added.
From the barrier, that is, from the opposition, the leader of More Madrid and Sumar Mónica García seemed to have the solution to all the problems of the public health systems. Appointed minister fifteen months ago, her achievements add up to zero. However, her piphias equal or exceed those accredited by her predecessors of the Popular Party. None of them, by the way, ever managed to make the professionals of the medicine to slip that they charge…
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