Spain's main medical organizations call for an unprecedented strike highlighting unattended demands.
If the strike is carried out, doctors would stop working one week a month from February to June, which would impact the health of the population.
Health Minister, Monica García, from the medical collective is in confrontation with her colleagues for not having a direct dialogue with them.
The demands are similar to those of the last government of Felipe Gonzalez in 1995.
Doctors demand the regulation and better remuneration of guards, early retirement or a statute of their own for the medical profession.
Conclusion: Spanish doctors face lack of representation, unsatisfactory working conditions and issues in the health system, leading to an unprecedented strike that could result in consequences for the population.