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Strikes in INEM: Deputy minister says she did not know about the protest, but MPs were not convinced
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Strikes in INEM: Deputy minister says she did not know about the protest, but MPs were not convinced

The deputy minister of Health, Dulce Salzedas, testified before the Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) regarding the strikes at INEM (National Institute of Emergency Medicine). She claimed she was unaware of the strike notice issued by the union of emergency technicians or the news reports published on October 21, 2024, about the planned strikes on October 30 and November 4. She only became aware of the disruptions in emergency services on the evening of October 3 and was questioned by journalists the following day. During her testimony, which included many responses such as 'I don't know'

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Strikes in INEM: Deputy minister says she did not know about the protest, but MPs were not convinced

The deputy minister of Health, Dulce Salzedas, testified before the Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) regarding the strikes at INEM (National Institute of Emergency Medicine). She claimed she was unaware of the strike notice issued by the union of emergency technicians or the news reports published on October 21, 2024, about the planned strikes on October 30 and November 4. She only became aware of the disruptions in emergency services on the evening of October 3 and was questioned by journalists the following day. During her testimony, which included many responses such as 'I don't know'

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the testimony provided by the deputy minister and the reactions of the deputies during the CPI session. It does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the events and陈述

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details about the testimony of Dulce Salzedas before the CPI, including her statements about not knowing about the strike beforehand. These claims are presented as reported by the CPI proceedings. The article does not appear to invent information but relies on what was

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