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by admin on Sep.18, 2010, under news
Murcia says that "the law's shortcomings are due to the improvisation of the Central Executive".
The Minister of Health and Consumption, Maria Angeles Palacios, said this Wednesday, during his appearance in the Regional Assembly to report on the application of the Law on Sexual and Reproductive Health and the voluntary interruption of pregnancy as well as the royal decrees development, that "the shortcomings of that law are the result of improvisation central executive."
And that, according to Palacios, "is a complex text, mortal gold, and its implementation would have required more time and dedication to the various communities."
Therefore, he assured that this is a law that "reflects a lack of communication between the regions and the Government of Spain", so has taken issue with the fact that "this issue has never been the subject of analysis in Inter-Territorial Council none of the National Health System (NHS) held throughout, STO gold, the year to address various issues with health officials of the 17 autonomies. "
The abortion law, according to Palacios, "violated" Article 15 of the Spanish Constitution, which recognizes that everyone has the right to life, as well as the right of parents to train, educate or be with their children a moment that can be "very traumatic."
It has therefore insisted that, star trek online gold, "under no circumstances can be viewed abortion as a contraceptive method because it is an aggression against human life."
It has also been rrred to the report of the State Council on the royal decrees that develop the law on abortion and is "especially" critical of the attitude shown by the Government of Spain, to "promote a new policy without assessing the economic impact for the regions shall be done. " Thus, the results from the report relate to the "potential increase" of activity in public health and private.
The execution of this "improvised" legislation, according to the owner of Health, put money on the table "a priori" not budgeted for communities and "their application exorbitant additional cost to the NHS of 50 million euros, which will have to leave the pocket of every taxpayer. "
This situation, he argues, has led to the "rejection" of autonomous responsibility of different political, since "the estimated expenditure for the region could be between 1.5 and 2 million when last year 2009 was 930,000" .
In this same line, the minister reiterated that "despite the doubts and technical deficiencies, including the suspension of the entry into force of the law raised the bloc policy, the Ministry of Health and Social Policy was promptly informed of measures taken the purpose for the application of those rules, and from the Regional Administration has never ceased to assist users Murciano Health Service (SMS). "
In fact, he assured that in the Region all devices to implement the law on abortion "were prepared, and those problems have been encountered are the result of haste, as that provision only serves to justify the existence of the Ministry of Equality" .
Decreased voluntary abortion
Also responsible for the regional Health has chosen "to continue working to prevent unwanted pregnancies and abortion solution is not free, but a proper sexual educationand support for pregnant women, as we have done in the Region with the Act on Support for pregnant women. "
Explain, therefore, that "abortion is not a contraceptive method and, moreover, the law makes it a superior right to life of the unborn." "The regional executive has always opted for the prevention and education, two tracks that are now bearing fruit," he stressed.
According to first provisional figures, the number of voluntary terminations of pregnancy in 2008 was 5184 compared to 4742 that occurred in 2009, representing a decrease of 10 percent.
Hence, the reduction in the number of voluntary terminations of pregnancy in the Region is due to various programs carried out from the Primary Care Teams to address SMS and young women, in order to provide information about contraceptive methods as well as the Plan of Health Education in Schools, according to sources in the Community.
The data, manifest the counsel, "are a reflection of the daily work that is done, and that programs of information and monitoring of contraceptive methods increased participation from 23 504 people in October of 2009-29203 in June this year, representing an increase of 24.25 percent. "
Regarding attention to young, said, "is a relatively new initiative, since it began last year and now serves 9079 youth, 4917 girls and 4162 boys."