In the absence of answers, Carlos Martínez chained himself for his wife Andrea, an oncology patient, to be operated on. 10 days ago they waited for a surgery that was scheduled
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Carlos Martínez, retired non-commissioned officer, began a protest at the door of Rosario’s headquarters of the armed forces’ social work (ex-IOSFA) to demand an oncology surgery for his wife Andrea, who was suspended due to a debt of social work with the city’s health providers. The measure of force took place in the framework of the national strike of ATE, which denounced the crisis of the social work and the emptying of its benefits. Retired …
In the absence of answers, Carlos Martínez chained himself for his wife Andrea, an oncology patient, to be operated on. 10 days ago they waited for a surgery that was scheduled