Thousands are set to gather in Seville this Saturday to protest the deteriorating state of Andalusia's public healthcare system.
For the first time, major unions have joined the call, alongside citizens and healthcare professionals.
Organizers have arranged over 200 buses to bring participants from across the region, highlighting widespread frustration with long wait times, staff shortages, and increasing privatization.
Despite government claims of increased funding and reforms, critics argue these measures have failed to address systemic issues.
Protesters demand urgent action to improve working conditions for medical staff and ensure timely care for patients.
The movement underscores growing public discontent with healthcare policies under President Juan Manuel Moreno's administration.










