The governance of the State

The PP tries to move on from the screening crisis in Andalusia: "Let's not fall into traps or distractions"

The Andalusian People's Party closes the congress that has re-elected Juanma Moreno while civil society demonstrates against the deterioration of public healthcare

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, together with the Andalusian president, Juanma Moreno, at the closing of the party's regional congress
09/11/2025
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MadridThe People's Party (PP) has tried to move past the breast cancer screening crisis in Andalusia at the party's regional congress held this weekend in Seville. And it did so to the rhythm of soul music.Don't you worry 'bout a thing" It's one of the refrains sung by the sextet tasked with providing musical entertainment during the more than hour-long wait for Juanma Moreno and Alberto Núñez Feijóo's speeches. A soundtrack that perfectly complemented the optimistic atmosphere that... Despite the recent setbacks that have caused concern within the partyThe Andalusian president and the leader of the People's Party (PP) attempted to generate a sense of unity during the closing of the Andalusian PP congress. After weeks of being cornered by errors in his diagnoses, Moreno used the event, which re-elected him with 99.95% support as president of the PP of Andalusia, to defend his controversial administration and, with the regional elections imminent, ask for the trust of the Andalusian people to retain his absolute majority. Moreno defended the "importance of stability to move forward" and denounced a "confluence of populist interests" that want to turn the public debate into "a mudslinging battleground" with the aim of undermining him. The Andalusian president pointed to the parties both to his right and to his left. "They don't think the same way, but they seek the same thing: to break the majority that supports stability," he said. Along the same lines, Feijóo called for everyone "not to fall into traps or distractions." "Let stability not be interrupted," the Popular Party leader urged, expressing his aspiration to achieve it himself throughout the country despite being increasingly cornered by Vox. Feijóo praised the Andalusian model, which "reminds us that one can be moderate and determined." "Spain needs this type of politics to prevail," he asserted, denouncing "the corruption and lies" of a PSOE "that has no legal limits" and is "capable of absolutely anything."

While Moreno and Feijóo were making these statements, thousands of people demonstrated in Andalusian provincial capitals to protest the screening scandal and defend public healthcare. Organized by the CCOO and UGT unions and the "white tide" movement, the demonstrators denounced the "widespread and planned deterioration" of public services, which has been made evident by the errors in the breast cancer screening program. They left more than 2,000 women unprotected and? They are under judicial investigationA matter that, despite Moreno's attempts to move on, is far from closed, as demonstrated by next week's agenda in the Andalusian parliament, which will debate the creation of a commission of inquiry into the screening scandal. In his address, the Andalusian president defended himself against the public outcry, labeling the "alleged privatization" of public healthcare a "great lie of the left." "It is absolutely false; they always try to scare the public," he retorted.

The complaint in Madrid

A privatization allegation that also extends to other regions governed by the PP, such as the Community of Madrid, where, according to a report by La Sexta, errors have also occurred in cancer screenings, in this case for colon cancer. The program's report... The Rock, According to a report by a private television network, 571 Madrid residents received incorrect letters regarding their test results. In some cases, they were informed in writing that everything was fine as soon as they had tested positive. Más Madrid, the main opposition party, has seized the opportunity to demand the appearance of the Madrid Health Minister, Fátima Matute, before the regional parliament. "They are hiding the screening data, but they won't succeed," Manuela Bergerot, Más Madrid's spokesperson in the Assembly, told X. Earlier this week, the Ministry of Health requested cancer screening data from all regions, and Madrid has already responded by refusing to submit it until there are guarantees of uniform criteria, according to sources within the regional Health Ministry cited by the report. Europa Press.

Negotiations with Vox in Valencia

Feijóo has absorbed the atmosphere of "enthusiasm" and "hope for the future" that the Andalusian PP sought to create at its congress to address the negotiations with Vox in the Valencian Community. "Everything will turn out well," the Popular Party leader affirmed upon arriving at the Andalusian event. The resignation of Carlos Mazón is the main obstacle to Feijóo's national leadership, which is already facing headaches with the hot potato of replacing the Valencian president, the scandal in Andalusia, and the investigation into the handling of wildfires in Castile and León. And, also, with Vox's challenge to the entire country, which is now openly speaking of its aspiration to surpass the PP and PSOE and become "a new option for Spain," as the far-right leader, Santiago Abascal, stated in an interview this Sunday. The Vanguard.

Ayuso, taken by ambulance to the hospital for "severe gastroenteritis"

The president of the Madrid region, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, was notably absent from the Andalusian PP congress. She was scheduled to speak on Saturday, but canceled her attendance due to health reasons. This Sunday, the leader of the Madrid PP had to be taken by ambulance to a hospital with severe gastroenteritis while attending a mass at the Almudena Cathedral for the feast day of the Virgin Mary, after whom the Madrid church is named. Three hours later, sources from the Community of Madrid explained that she had been discharged and that they expect her to resume her public schedule on Tuesday. Monday is a public holiday in Madrid, coinciding with the Almudena celebration.

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