Yesterday morning the Ministry of Economics and Competition made comments to a radio station about the usefulness of streamlining Spain's healthcare system, underscoring once again the government's struggles to coordinate and share information.
It wouldn't be right for Luis de Guindos to support debates about whether Spain's current healthcare system is viable.
The Ministry's weird reasoning is not acceptable, and that's what the People's Party came to understand yesterday. The party, through Vice-Secretary General of Organization Carlos Floriano, closed ranks and let Guindos state publicly his desire for a healthcare system that is "sustainable, universal and free."