PP and Comproms agree to set up their own administrative courts without Vox

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After extended hand gestures and calls for a big deal, yesterday came the time of events. And there the wind of the vote carried away some fine words, although the difference of opinion was also evident in deeds. The only amendment proposed by the opposition to the Compromise Law was the establishment of a Valencian administrative court, proposed by Compromís and supported by the PP.

Popular and Valencian supporters agreed on the establishment of a Valencian administrative court for public tenders; this was an organization that existed in communities such as Navarra, the Canary Islands or Aragon, and which would prevent the municipal councils of the Valencian Community and the Generalitat from having to go to the municipality. Contractual Resources Central Administrative Tribunal, state level. The proposal was supported by PSPV, while Vox abstained, the only proposal on which popular and voxistas voted separately yesterday.

In the amended amendment, Compromís and PP propose the establishment of this administrative tribunal by Consell decision within a period of six months as a specialized body to review public sector procurement procedures. This court, which will be subordinate to the competent authority in public procurement matters, will operate in the field of administration of the Generalitat, its instrumental public sector, city councils and relevant public institutions or public universities. Apart from this partial amendment, almost a hundred proposals submitted by the opposition were rejected, thanks to the majority of PP and Vox.

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