The Ministry of Health has filed **a contentious-administrative appeal before the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid** (TSJM) against the government of the Community of Madrid led by **Isabel Díaz Ayuso** for failing to comply with **the legal obligation to create a registry of conscientious objector doctors** regarding voluntary termination of pregnancy.According to the Ministry led by **Mónica García**, Madrid is the only community that, despite having received an official request, has not completed the registry within the established deadline, therefore, in its opinion, **it jeopardizes the right to abortion** and hinders the proper organization of health servicesThe minister has stressed that the registry of conscientious objector doctors, which is mandatory according to state regulations, **guarantees both patients' rights to access abortion** and the rights of **professionals who choose to object for reasons of conscience**. Furthermore, the Ministry of Health has requested that the court order its provisional creation until the region can do so independently.García has defined this situation as "a flagrant breach of the law" and, in response, the Madrid Ministry of Health assures that its priority remains primary care and the conflicts arising from the **Framework Statute**, and that they will not draw up the register of objectors until there is a judicial ruling.
Another complaint for Ayuso's administration: Health resorts to the TSJM for not creating the registry of abortion objectors
Mónica García takes Ayuso to the TSJM for not creating the registry of conscientious objector doctors, thus breaking the law and endangering the right to abortion
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