Saturday, November 29, 2008

Asturias is at the forefront of modernization

Vicente Alvarez Areces reiterated its commitment to modernizing the justice in Asturias, especially in the adoption and application of new technologies, for which the agreement initialed yesterday earmarked three million euros. Justice Minister Mariano Fernandez Bermejo, supported the effort: "In terms of modernization," he stressed, "Asturias not go to start a journey than that of the rest of Spain. In computing the area, "he added," will be in the forefront. "

Bermejo, who stressed that "today (yesterday) is a great day for Asturias', said that despite the transfers," the Government of Spain is not going in the Principality, since the transfer agreement involves the creation of a monitoring committee, comprising members of both administrations. According Areces said, the agreement represents a "great achievement" for Asturias, as it reflects "all demands" that had arisen from the autonomous government, including 26 seats for the three courts which will start operations in Asturias (Oviedo, Gijon and Aviles) in January, the cost of twelve new jobs in the Office of Judicial Aviles, resources, personnel training, union agreements for the departure of the strike of civil servants (2,431,000 euros) or physical examinations. In personal media, the transfer means opening up to the Regional Administration of 1,159 public employees.

According to the Minister, "since the Socialist Party is in power, things-in regard to transfers of Justice have been easier. There is more to do with the figures. In eight years in office the PP was leading two, Madrid and Navarra, and in a legislature and a bit of executives José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero have been closed three: Cantabria, Asturias and Aragon. Only six per transfer. "

No comments: