Nella foto il Vice Segretario della Politica sociale del PP e l'ex Ministro della Sanità Ana Pastor. Centinaia di aspiranti medici internisti residenti (MIR) e il resto delle professioni sanitarie sono nuovamente scesi per le strade di Madrid questo martedì chiedendo al Ministero della Salute l'assegnazione dei loro posti in tempo reale, Come hanno fatto due settimane fa con un rally di fronte alla sede del Ministero. La marcia è iniziata a Puerta del Sol alle 12.00 tra fischi e canti di 'Carolina, rassegnazione' o 'Go for them', e si è conclusa di fronte a Health intorno alle 15. Sono stati anche decked fuori
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In the picture the deputy secretary of Social Policy of the PP and former Minister of Health, Ana Pastor. Hundreds of aspiring resident intern physician (MIR) and the rest of the health professions have again taken to the streets of Madrid this Tuesday demanding the Ministry of Health the allocation of their places in real time, as they did two weeks ago with a rally in front of the Ministry headquarters. The march began in Puerta del Sol at 12.00 am between whistles and chants of "Carolina, resignation" or "Go for them", and ended in front of Health at around 3 pm. They were also decked out with banners that read: "Victim of the incompetence of the Ministry" or "Ministry of Anxiety." Among the attendees there were students who have traveled to Madrid from all over Spain. "We demand a face-to-face election with guarantees and transparency and right now they are not offering any of the 3 things. No progress is being made in the meetings. At first it seemed that the ministry was going to give up a bit but it has already been seen that no, no measures are being taken. It favors. Places appear and then disappear. It is shameful, "summarized Beatriz Ferrín, a sixth-year medical student in Murcia. Another of the protesters, Sara, an aspiring nurse, is more optimistic after this new protest: "I think I have a little more hope today than on the 25th. I trust that the Ministry of Health will take a step back and before the deadlines to request the postponement expire something changes ". Before the march begins, at around 11 a.m., a new meeting of the protesters with the representatives of the Ministry has begun to seek solutions, which has not yet finished. Sources present at the meeting have informed Europa Press that Health has not offered the election in real time, but has offered a system to assign shifts of 500 people, with the aim of speeding up the adjudication process. For the moment, the meeting continues and the representatives of the MIRs have warned: "We w