Spanish PM Sanchez to Visit Ceuta for Health Center Inauguration

The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez, accompanied by his Minister of Health, Carolina Darias, will travel to Sebta on Wednesday to attend the inauguration of the new Tarajal health center. This is the third time the head of the Spanish Executive has visited the autonomous city.
Pedro Sanchez first visited Sebta during the migration crisis of May 2021, and a second time in March this year to announce the resumption of relations with Morocco, based on "mutual respect and the territorial integrity of the two countries." This third visit by Sanchez will only last a few hours, writes El Faro de Ceuta, specifying that he will attend with Darias the inauguration of the new Tarajal health center, a modern infrastructure whose construction cost nearly 5.6 million euros.
The Minister of Health visited this center in December, which has been equipped with five new consultation rooms, increasing from 35 to 40 in total, and has benefited from renovation work on its emergency rooms, adult and pediatric intensive care units, delivery preparation, surgery and diabetes treatment, a very common disease in Sebta.
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