Aragonès admits that the fiasco of the oppositions is "inadmissible"

Up to three groups demanded yesterday that Pere Aragonès "assume more responsibilities", an indirect and somewhat sweet way of asking him for more impeachments in the Government after the fiasco of the oppositions.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 May 2023 Thursday 00:00
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Aragonès admits that the fiasco of the oppositions is "inadmissible"

Up to three groups demanded yesterday that Pere Aragonès "assume more responsibilities", an indirect and somewhat sweet way of asking him for more impeachments in the Government after the fiasco of the oppositions. Aragonès recognized the incidents as "inadmissible". It is not enough for parliamentary groups. Nor the dismissal of the general director of Public Function, Marta Martorell until Tuesday.

The three parties were also clearer at some point, when it came to specifying and targeting the Councilor for the Presidency, Laura Vilagrà. From the PP, which bluntly pressured the president to have the leader submit her resignation, or the PSC, which asked her to take the reins "however tough the decisions may be", to Junts, which considered that "the most logical thing is that Vilagrà would have submitted his resignation".

The stabilization tests at the weekend for 13,581 workers of the Generalitat who opted for 1,825 places were a real chaos and the Government is speeding up to provide solutions before the end of this week, according to the president. Despite the pressure from the PSC, Junts and the PP, Aragonès avoided talking about new resignations.

Vilagrà will appear in Parliament tomorrow to give explanations. He met with the unions yesterday afternoon. The Secretary of Administration and Civil Service, Alícia Corral, assured that at the meeting the incidents that have been received by those affected were shared: a total of 2,691 forms until five o'clock yesterday afternoon . However, he could not specify whether they affect the totality of the 72 selective processes of the weekend.

Yesterday the Government announced that, after the bad experience, it will not outsource the examinations again and that it will take over the logistics with its staff.

Be that as it may, the leader of the PSC, Salvador Illa, denounced the "disorganization" and "lack of control" that shone, he said, on Saturday with the examinations of the staff stabilization process. "Everything failed", lamented the leader of the opposition, which is why he called on Aragonès to "take the reins" and "decide, no matter how hard they are, the decisions he has to make".

Aragonès, in his reply, criticized Illa for attributing the disorganization to the Government as "a rule of a general nature". "There will be an appropriate response", he insisted.

Albert Batet, president of the Junts per Catalunya parliamentary group, clashed with Aragonès over the incidents in Saturday's elections and demanded that he "stop embarrassing all of Catalonia". The incidences in the exams to get a public position mean, in his opinion, "overcoming all the limits of incompetence" on the part of the Government.