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Gabriel Pascual: ‘The MedicSol program is a privatization system for the Social Security Fund’


He stated that they have always been willing to sit down to talk, however, they were excluded from said technical table.

The spokesman for the Committee of Relatives of Victims for the Right to Health and Life (Cofadesavi), Gabriel Pascual, clarified this Thursday that they are not participating in the technical table on medicines led by the Vice President of the Republic, José Gabriel Carrizo, while patients who have been poisoned by the state through consumption of diethylene glycol continue to receive no answers.

He stated that they have always been willing to sit down to talk, however, they were excluded from said technical table.

“As an organization, we do not know everything that is generated at that Executive table,” he said. At the same time, he made reference to the MedicSol program, assuring that this is a privatization system: hand over the few resources of the Social Security Fund to private entities.

Pascual, who is part of the single dialogue table, said that through this they have tried to promote initiatives to solve the issue of medicines, and have presented a series of proposals so that there is no shortage.



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