How can the Balearic government boycott the opening of a new hospital? We are not talking about a clinic, or a first aid post we are talking about a full-blown national health hospital which is vitally needed in Majorca and which will take the strain off Son Dureta, which is almost at breaking point. Balearic leader Francesc Antich, who is always the first to criticise the central administration in Madrid for not providing sufficient funds for the islands, said that he didn't attend because he never received an invitation. What an excuse and how petty. His absence could be explained by the fact that he didn't want to attend a event, which quiet rightly was Madrid's party because they had paid for the hospital and naturally wanted some of the credit. Madrid is ruled by the right-wing Partido Popular, while the Balearics are administered by a left wing/nationalist coalition. Political differences should have been put to one side for the day, and Antich should have taken his place at the opening ceremony. This was not a time for fall-outs, this was a time for working together to show that the hospital had been built for the people of Majorca regardless of anything else. Relations between Palma and Madrid are probably at their lowest level ever and the only people who will suffer, are us, the people who live here. Financial aid from Madrid to build more hospitals, roads, etc will probably not be forthcoming because of the frosty reception from the local government.
Bad relations
18/12/2001 00:00
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