Both the Congress and the Basque Parliament are debating reforms of the public administration regulations that would affect job consolidation processes. The Provincial Council has chosen to paralyze the PEOs until all the issues are clarified.
The Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa has postponed the eight Public Job Offers (OPE) that it had planned to approve before the end of the year with 198 places due to the legislative reforms that will be approved soon and that could directly affect these calls.
The provincial spokesperson, Eider Mendoza, has appeared this morning in Donostia-San Sebastián in which she explained that the Provincial Council is committed to retaking these selective processes as soon as the new regulations are approved, which could lead to “enormous” changes.
He explained that, on the one hand, the Spanish government Last July approved the royal decree-law that establishes a new way to obtain the ownership of places in the public administration, mandatory to consolidate places, with a hypothetical limited agenda and with a special score.
From there, said royal decree-law has become bill, which is already in the negotiation phase in Congress.
On the other hand, the Basque Parliament the debate on the bill of bodies and scales, in which also modifications are possible that affect the PEOs, Mendoza has advanced.
In his opinion, “until these two issues are clarified, legal certainty and common sense require that these eight calls be postponed.”

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