The ongoing crisis surrounding Muface, Spain's mutual health insurance model for public employees, has led to nationwide protests.
Uncertainty over the future of healthcare for 1.5 million mutualists has sparked frustration among unions and public workers.
The government’s failure to finalize a new agreement with insurers has caused delays in medical appointments and treatments, prompting demonstrations in cities like Sevilla, Granada, and Pamplona.
The new contract, worth €4.8 billion, offers a 41.2% premium increase, attracting interest from insurers like AXA and Mapfre.
However, unions criticize the lack of clear communication and demand urgent action from the government to resolve the crisis.
Protests will continue across Spain until mid-March, as workers insist that healthcare is non-negotiable.






