(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 20 - Unions representing Italian doctors
and nurses said a nationwide strike called on Wednesday to
protest against the government's 2025 budget bill has been
respected by huge numbers of the country's health workers.
The Anaao Assomed, Cimo-Fesmed and Nursing Up said up to 85% of
medical personnel were taking part in the strike in parts of the
country.
"It's an important signal that should lead to a reflection on
the unacceptable working conditions in hospitals and the reasons
for the protest," the unions said.
Premier Giorgia Meloni has said opposition parties have been
spreading "falsehoods" about the bill, saying it gives
unprecedented funding to the national health service.
The government says 6.4 billion in extra funding is being pumped
into healthcare over the next two years, taking national health
funding up to all-time highs of 136.48 billion euros in 2025 and
140.6 billion in 2026.
The opposition and some medical associations say that health
spending in relation to GDP is down and argue that the money is
insufficient to meet the sector's needs. (ANSA).