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The PP proposes to limit “decrees” so that Spain complies with the democratic standards required by the EU

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The PP proposes to limit “decrees” so that Spain complies with the democratic standards required by the EU

He Popular Parliamentary Group This Tuesday he will present an initiative to Congress to urge the government to Pedro Sanchez to adopt several measures to “strengthen the rule of law” in Spain because there is “great room for improvement” until reaching the democratic standards required by the European Union.

The letter, which will be sent to Painting of the Congress of Deputies and to which this newspaper had access, affirms that the latest report of the European Commission suspended our country and stressed “the need to urgently resolve” many “problems”.

Among them, the PP cites the lack of independencethe weakness of fight against corruptionrestrictions on freedom of the pressdifficulty accessing information, non-compliance with parliamentary procedures or abuse of the law on royal decreesamong other things.

Last July, the European Commission published the latest report on the rule of law, which takes the temperature of the democratic health of the Twenty-Seven.

SO, Brussels reprimanded the Spanish government for not respecting one of its priority recommendations guarantee the proper functioning of justice: strengthen the independence of the state attorney general, which means that its mandate does not coincide with that of the Government.

It is for this reason that the PP calls for a reform of the Organic status of the Ministry of Finance adapt the conditions of election and the term of office of the State Attorney General to European standards.

Royal decrees

The Commission also reprimanded Spain for “excessive reliance on accelerated procedures or the overall quality of the legislation.” For this reason, the PP calls on the government to put an end to the abuse of Royal decrees Laws.

Another outstanding issue for Spain is that of transparency: the Commission has demanded the creation of a mandatory public register of lobbyists. I also saw urgent strengthen the independence and sanctioning power of the Conflict of Interest Office.

The report on the rule of law in Spain also regrets the lack of progress both in the legislation on lobbiessuch as by strengthening the rules on conflicts of interest and asset declarations senior civil servants exercising executive functions.

I also asked to review the Official Secrets Act in order to improve access to information, taking into account European standards in this area.

In this sense, the PP asks to “return the project to Congress as soon as possible.”e Transparency and Integrity Act of Interest Group Activities”, known as lobbies. The most popular ones also call for a Classified Information Act which “takes into account European rules on access to public documents”.

Finally, the PP calls for “tightening sanctions for crimes of embezzlement of public funds”, a pending issue for the Spanish executive, as recalled in the Commission report.

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