The spokesman for Citizens in Cartagena, Manuel Padín, has received in his dependencies of the Town Hall the general secretary of SPLRM-CSIF, Sergio Porta, and the union delegate, Enrique Calleja to collect their concern and their complaints about the successive offers of Public employment of local police that have been approved and published by the Government of Cartagena, and do not consider that they conform to reality. This union has reported that they have raised a resource against the bases, already published in the BORM, by internal promotion and through competition-opposition, of several places of the basic and executive scales of the Local Police, vacancies in the staff of officials of the City of Cartagena because, apparently, many of its points are ambiguous and incomplete and leave in hands of the Court's interpretative capacity so broad and excessive that it harms the transparency and objectivity of the whole process. For these reasons,
some opponents have transferred to this union that the bases could be arbitrary and do not respect the principles of transparency and equality and have recalled a judgment of the Supreme Court of November 3, 1986, stating that the ambiguity, lack of clarity and precision in the bases introduces a criterion of arbitrariness incompatible in a process of selection of public officials. In addition, the union fears that the whole process is just a mechanism to seek internal promotion and promotion of certain people already decided, but that It will not generate new places, which is what is really needed.
For them, it is necessary that the staff is rejuvenated and then rise to the police commands "and not the other way around" as they think it is intended. For their part, the spokesperson for Citizens has moved them to analyze all the information they have offered and has committed to clarify with the mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, all these doubts and demands.
In addition, the general secretary of SPLRM-CSIF informed that at the moment they maintain an open procedure in the court of the litigation for the allocation of places that do not appear in the staff as vacancies and without budgetary consignment;
They have also denounced this situation in the Ministry of Finance.
Specifically, the 2016 OPE contemplates the creation of 26 vacancies or newly created vacancies charged to replacement fees.
However, the union has insisted, none of the special cases that would allow the creation of the same without budgetary endowment are met.
And they have remembered in 2009 a Public Employment Offer was approved that "paralyzed" the Contentious Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of the Region of Murcia.
Finally, the SPLRM-CSIF union has regretted that its proposals to the Government to incorporate electric motorcycles for the agents have fallen on deaf ears.
Manuel Padín has picked up the glove on the electric motorcycles as part of the equipment of the Local Police of Cartagena, "it seems to us an interesting idea that we are going to study in the Municipal Group to pose it to the local Government".
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena