Mexico’s 120 million citizens will begin to enjoy free, universal access to healthcare from next year, following a decree by socialist president Claudia Sheinbaum.
Goverment sets certain stantard of public healthcare and education, but if you want something outside of it, or for some reason, like long wait time for surgery etc. you can go to private sector.
EDIT: I was born in Soviet union and then grew up in social democracy. I’ve always found these conversations with Americans ridiculous. You don’t understand what you’re talking about, because you clearly mix different systems (ie. Social democracy instead of socialism as a state)
No it does not mean banning anything.
Goverment sets certain stantard of public healthcare and education, but if you want something outside of it, or for some reason, like long wait time for surgery etc. you can go to private sector.
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EDIT: I was born in Soviet union and then grew up in social democracy. I’ve always found these conversations with Americans ridiculous. You don’t understand what you’re talking about, because you clearly mix different systems (ie. Social democracy instead of socialism as a state)