Overview
- Thousands marched across Andalusia on Sunday, with unions citing 20,000 in Seville and several thousand in Córdoba, linking the outcry to breast‑cancer screening errors and alleging a drift toward privatization.
- In Murcia, Cartagena and Lorca, rallies during the regional Week in Defense of Public Health demanded limits on outsourcing, shorter waits and stronger mental‑health care.
- Gijón drew about 2,500–3,000 protesters calling for more funding, reduced waiting lists and stronger primary care and mental‑health services.
- Galicia’s sectoral unions have officially registered a 26 November primary‑care strike affecting all categories in health centers and urgent‑care points, pressing 17 demands including withdrawal of the Sergas reform, elimination of the FEAP category, a six‑month HR timetable and caps of 30 urgent cases per PAC shift.
- Primary‑care scientific societies rejected the FEAP conversion plan and any alternative to the MIR training route, urged an official withdrawal of the proposal and noted the Xunta has acknowledged a severe staffing crunch and no competence to create substitute training.