The justice strike leaves thousands of Spanish newborns "paperless"

Are already more than 15,000 newborns who have not been able to be registered because of the strike of justice officials that is taking place in the 7 Spanish communities (Castilla-La Mancha, Asturias, Castilla y León, La Rioja, Extremadura, Baleares and Murcia, in addition to Ceuta and Melilla).

It is difficult to position oneself in the face of such a delicate issue, and although workers are entitled to carry out this strike, it seems to me essential that the fact of not being registered in the registry is not an impediment to perform these other procedures in the first days of a baby's life.

Specifically, we talk about 15,400 children who are "in legal limbo" and do not appear in family books. The derived problems are many, from the complications at the time of assigning them a pediatrician by the Social Security, to the request of the parents of their maternity or paternity leave and the "baby-check".

At the moment, the medical parts of birth are used to ask for casualties and aid.

In the news, seen in the newspaper 20 minutes, appear the statements of parents who have suffered these mishaps so unfair. Endless queues (more than usual), loss of parental leave days ... Shouldn't they exist minimum compliance services for these cases?

In short, newborns are not the only ones who are involved in this muddle derived from the strike, but they are the only ones to whom bureaucratic procedures are already uphill as soon as they are born. Justice is blind to all ...

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