Board said that the commissioned management judgments do not alter the normal functioning of public services.
The Minister of Finance and Public Administration, Carmen Martinez Aguayo, had said Wednesday that the judgments against several parcels of management by the Junta de Andalucia to public companies and foundations have a range of "limited" and does not alter the normal functioning of public services of the administration.
Aguayo has appeared in the Andalusian Parliament plenary session, at the request of the CP-A to report on, ffxiv gil, the impact of various judgments and judicial decisions relating to parcels of management by the Board to certain public companies and foundations.
In this regard, the minister of industry has indicated that the Andalusian Administration, through the Decree Law 5 / 2010, recently ratified by the Chamber of Andalusia has taken action. It has also clarified the task of, sto energy credits , management is a mechanism of regular relationship between government bodies and their dependents.
According to Aguayo Martinez explained, the Civil Service Basic Statute comes to modify in depth the legal regime of public officials and other employees in the service of public administrations, in precise terms that their interpretation by the courts of the jurisdiction, STO gold, dispute administrative.
In response, has stated that the Board has decided to introduce various legal changes in the Law of Administration of the Junta de Andalucia, in order to adapt the actions of management and operation of the bodies instrumental to the new interpretive criteria developed by the courts after the approval of the civil service statute.
The adviser has insisted that after the judgments "in no event will we face the cancellation of public policies planned by the regional government," adding that the courts have determined that such activities should be carried out by public officials, according to the new regulation.
"The impact of judicial decisions is limited to the legal instrument used and does not affect the normal operation of administrative organs, which have continued to develop public policies, using other mechanisms and means of management," he pointed Martinez Aguayo.
Also, the counselor of the sector has indicated that this is a process "normal and ordinary" in the public law, "like something living and evolving." He insisted that the rulings have not affected to any citizen, or harmed their interests, "just as you can see from reading the resolutions." PP-A
He criticizes the "parallel administration"
For his part, Deputy of the CP-A Jorge Ramos has been criticized that the minister of industry has not recognized "humbly" mistake and brought solutions to them, but "come to talk about the limited effects of judgments, since fait accompli that we no longer have a solution. "
Ramos assured that the Junta de Andalucia has "distorted" the concept of a professionalized administration and the protests of trade unions in this regard are "permanent." "Officials are frustrated and stripped of their powers, sent to a parallel administration."
Also, the Andalusian PP deputy has criticized the Junta de Andalucia has increased the number of public companies for the situationeconomic crisis when, in his opinion, should have decreased. "In 2009 there were 317 public bodies and as of January 2010 has moved to 350", pointed out.
In the opinion of Ramos, this is where the problem lies "which no doubt worries the career officials who are being replaced by the parallel administration that you have created." According to noted, instead of an administration "effective, transparent and austere" in Andalucia has an administration is "inefficient, opaque and wasteful that is over 5,000 million per year."
In its turn replies, Aguayo Martinez stressed that officials are essential to provide legal security of the management operation and to ensure the dnse and protection of the rights and interests of the citizenry. "He has always been located in the heart of our performance management, taking the lead role in the provision of our public services," he concluded.