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The PP asks Sánchez to reform the administration and reorient templates before the retirement of more than 30% of officials

Bravo says that they do not know if Spain has gas extraction resources via fracking because the Government does not even allow studies.

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The PP asks Sánchez to reform the administration and reorient templates before the retirement of more than 30% of officials

Bravo says that they do not know if Spain has gas extraction resources via fracking because the Government does not even allow studies

MADRID, 27 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Deputy Secretary of Economy of the PP, Juan Bravo, has summoned this Tuesday the Government of Pedro Sánchez to address a reform in the Administration, introducing technology to be "agile and fast". In his opinion, they have the opportunity to "reorient" the templates in a "natural" way because in a few years more than 30% of officials are going to retire.

In an interview on esRadio, which was picked up by Europa Press, Bravo indicated that the Public Administration requires a "very important transformation" and added that civil servants are "the first who are asking for it" because they are "public servants who want to work for the society".

At this point, he has rejected that the PP is saying that "public employees are not needed" but that "public employees are needed where they are needed, possibly more in health or social policies, where a machine cannot replace them but where a machine can work, can be done".

Bravo has indicated that this is also "accompanied by the fact that between 35% and 50% of public employees retire between now and 2030", so there is a "window of opportunity to redirect and reorient the administration like never before", through a "natural process".

The leader of the PP has urged the Executive to address a profound reform in the Administration, introducing technology to be "agile and fast". As an example of this, he has highlighted that in Andalusia they have been able to pay "aid in 42 days in employment" when before it took a year "putting the robots within the scope of the automated process in computing". In his opinion, it is "a necessity" and that "would allow us to save a lot."

On the other hand, Bravo has summoned the Government to banish "the ideology" of energy, bet on "technology" or extend the useful life of nuclear power plants; and he has recalled that most of the world has already returned to nuclear energy. "There is no planning in the medium or long term," he has criticized.

In addition, it has opted to develop hydroelectric power, develop the photovoltaic industry, accelerate the implementation of renewables and develop our own resources as a country. He has also lamented that it is not even known if Spain has gas extraction resources via fracking because the Government does not even allow studies.

The PP Deputy Secretary of Economy has assured that the PP will "lower taxes" whenever possible because Spain must be competitive against other countries such as Portugal and must become a pole of attraction from the social and fiscal point of view.

He also alluded to the recent trip to the United States by the Prime Minister. "While Sánchez committed money from the Spaniards to Bill Gates in New York, the fishermen suffer from the lack of a Spanish position in Brussels", he stated.