
Government says new maternity in Coimbra will advance "slightly"
Over the years, this project suffered several delays in 2021, it was even pointed out its inauguration to 2024, and in 2023, it was expected that the competition
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Over the years, this project suffered several delays (in 2021, its inauguration was pointed out to 2024, and in 2023, it was expected that the contest could be launched in the first quarter of 2024). In the State Budget for 2025 there was already money reserved for the undertaking, but the contest was not launched. The minister said she was "very confident and optimistic about the beginning of this project, even during the year 2026", stressing the importance of carrying out a long-claimed work in the region.
Furthermore, Asked whether the public tender for the launch of the venture would still be launched this year, Ana Paula Martins refused to go forward with a date, but insisted that there is a commitment that the process will proceed "as soon as possible". Government says new maternity in Coimbra will advance "slightly".
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Over the years, this project suffered several delays (in 2021, its inauguration was pointed out to 2024, and in 2023, it was expected that the contest could be launched in the first quarter of 2024).
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn the State Budget for 2025 there was already money reserved for the undertaking, but the contest was not launched.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe minister said she was "very confident and optimistic about the beginning of this project, even during the year 2026", stressing the importance of carrying out a long-claimed work in the region.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAsked whether the public tender for the launch of the venture would still be launched this year, Ana Paula Martins refused to go forward with a date, but insisted that there is a commitment that the process will proceed "as soon as possible".
reliability low1/3 sourcesGovernment says new maternity in Coimbra will advance "slightly".
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