The former dean of the College of Nurses of Peru, liliana the rose, presented her irrevocable resignation as coordinator of the Investment Program “Creation of Integrated Health Networks” following engaging in a conversation with the Minister of Health, Hernán Condori. This decision was made following the gesture of the head of the Minsa, who congratulated the management of Alejandro Aguinaga during the government of Alberto Fujimori.
I submit my irrevocable resignation. I believe in health as a right and reproductive health as the right of every woman. I think the health revolution is an urgency,” he wrote on his Twitter account.
During Liliana La Rosa’s administration, the Road Map was established for the PCRIS 2022, which implied 12 and 24-hour services, zero checkouts and bringing high-end equipment to the first level. Two International Congresses were also held with all the Diresas and Diris.
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La Rosa also expressed her indignation at what happened on Wednesday, March 16, in the plenary session of Congress. It is regarding the congratulations that Condori gave to Aguinaga for his work in the minsa.
“Today, before the whole of Peru, we have seen the Minister of Health congratulating one of the former ministers who were the architects of one of the most scandalous public policies that mourned entire families and filled the lives of many sisters sterilized once morest their will with sadness. Not like that,” he stated.
Regarding what Condori said in Parliament, it is necessary to point out part of his speech where he praises Aguinaga and the reactions of some parliamentarians.
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“(I want) to congratulate Congressman Aguinaga. You and your team, Dr. Alejandro Aguinaga, prepared a manual for the prevention of cervical cancer, for early detection, in 2010. This, Dr. Aguinaga, is one of the good things, among many, that you have done” Condor said.
Meanwhile, the congresswoman from the Together for Peru caucus, Ruth Luque recalled the case of forced sterilizations. “I do not think it possible that in a set of responses, (Alejandro Aguinaga) can be congratulated when we know that many parliamentarians here are not going to forget what has happened in a painful time for sterilized women who have not achieved justice or reparation until now. moment,” he said.