PCP asks the Ministry of Health for clarification on the situation in the ACES in the Algarve

The Parliamentary Group of the PCP questioned the Ministry of Health to provide detailed information on the current situation […]

Loule-Health CenterThe Parliamentary Group of the PCP asked the Ministry of Health to provide detailed information on the current situation in the Barlavento and Sotavento Health Centers Groupings. The Ministry of Health responded to questions posed by the same parliamentary group on June 3, saying that “all the procedures relating to their regularization [of the technical assistants and operational assistants] have been carried out”, a clarification considered insufficient by the communists.

The PCP says that "what procedures were these, nor if technical and operational assistants were hired for ACES Sotavento and for ACES Barlavento with a link to the Public Administration and inserted in their respective careers".

The questions signed by deputies Paulo Sá and Carla Cruz seek “detailed information on the number of technical assistants and operational assistants currently existing at ACES Barlavento and ACES Sotavento, on the existence of technical assistants and operational assistants with precarious employment contracts (contracts of employment and insertion), on the number of technical assistants and operational assistants missing in the two ACES, on the tender procedures carried out, since January 2012, for the hiring of technical assistants and operational assistants with employment contracts linked to the Public Administration and inserted in their respective careers and on the use of private companies providing services to perform functions that would be the responsibility of technical assistants and operational assistants”.

For the communists, “the Government's attempt to refrain from providing the clarifications requested by the PCP's Parliamentary Group, in addition to constituting a disrespect for the supervisory powers of the Assembly of the Republic enshrined in the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic, translates into an unacceptable contempt for the populations served by the centers of the leeward and windward Algarve and by health professionals”.

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