The government's new decision requiring employees to provide a certificate of incapacity to work from the first day of absence has been heavily criticized by doctors. This new law, aimed at reducing the high rate of work absences, is considered by many doctors to be "catastrophic."
Doctors' Reaction to the Government's Decision
General practitioners have criticized this decision, stating that such a law will not only fail to solve existing problems but will also place additional pressure on the healthcare system and patients. They believe that this action could, instead of improving the situation, impose an extra burden on both patients and doctors.
In a context where society is grappling with various health challenges, this decision seems more like a publicity stunt than a real solution. Is the government genuinely concerned about the health of the people, or is it merely seeking to reduce absenteeism statistics?