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Citizens of Barriero demand a more compassionate leadership

Health Commission lodges criticism against the Minister of Health, deeming herself as 'unredemable'.

Citizens of Barriero demand a more compassionate form of leadership
Citizens of Barriero demand a more compassionate form of leadership

Citizens of Barriero demand a more compassionate leadership

In a statement made to SIC on Friday, the Barreiro Users’ Commission expressed dissatisfaction with the closure of emergencies, stating that it is not good or positive for users. The commission, which includes Antonieta Bodziony as a member, called for empathy and user-centric decision-making from rulers, suggesting that they should prioritise user needs in their decision-making process.

The commission's stance on the closure of emergencies extends beyond this specific issue, with a broader critique of the Minister of Health's approach. The commission criticised the Minister for being "unwavering" and lacking empathy towards users, indicating a dissatisfaction with the Minister's perceived lack of concern for the impact of their decisions on the public.

The commission's statement also implied a call for rulers to be more human in their decision-making process, expressing a desire for them to be more considerate of users. The commission's critique of the Minister of Health is not limited to the issue of emergencies but extends to their overall approach.

The Barreiro Users’ Commission has previously expressed opposition to the model of alternations in emergencies, although specific details on their disagreement were not found in the available data. The commission's statement on the closure of emergencies was made in reference to users, highlighting the impact of such decisions on the public.

The commission's criticism of the Minister of Health is based on a perceived lack of concern for users, with the commission suggesting that rulers should be more empathetic and considerate of the needs and concerns of those they govern. The commission's statements serve as a reminder of the importance of user-centric decision-making in public policy.

  1. The Barreiro Users’ Commission, in their statement, extended their criticism of the Minister of Health not only to the closure of emergencies but also to their overall approach, expressing a concern for the lack of empathy and considering mental health and health-and-wellness of the users in the Minister's decision-making process.
  2. In light of the commission's call for empathy and user-centric decision-making from rulers, it is essential that the Minister of Health reconsiders their approach in the context of science, mental health, and health-and-wellness, prioritizing users' needs in accordance with the commission's suggestions.

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