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The PSOE ensures "transparency, efficiency and agility" in the awards of the City Council and facilitate the task to suppliers (26/09/2018)

Councilman Sebastián Peñaranda will take two motions to the Plenary tomorrow, one for the elaboration of a Municipal Regulation for Public Procurement and another to help the bureaucracy for self-employed workers, small businesses and associations when submitting invoices electronically

In order to guarantee transparency, efficiency and agility in municipal contracting, the Socialist Group, through Sebastián Peñaranda, will urge the Governing Board to design and draft a regulation that will articulate the hiring processes.

The councilor of the PSOE, who has highlighted "the commendable work" carried out by officials of the City Council "despite the difficulties caused by the changes produced by the entry into force of the new Public Sector Contracts Law", considers that necessary document in a City Council that administers the seventh municipality with more inhabitants of Spain and one of the most decentralized and complex in its composition, with a total of 28 neighborhoods and 55 districts that are distributed in a total of 881.8 square kilometers.

In the contracting processes, different and diverse municipal agents intervene, such as the Governing Board, the Contracting Committee, the Contracting Service, the Intervention, the Municipal Boards ... and this needs to be guided by criteria that have to be collected in a Municipal Regulation of Public Contracting, both the large contracts of outsourced services and the small contracts of the Municipal Boards and the Councilors.

The recently launched Law on Contracts of the Public Sector, which entered into force on March 8, introduces new guidelines and regulations on this type of contracts for which workers have had to be trained and carry out an adaptation process with the In order to carry out their work properly.

This also entails the electronic management of contracting and billing, which sometimes results in a problem for suppliers that are still adapting to this new circumstance.

To this is added that the obligation to submit invoices by suppliers electronically is causing problems for self-employed workers, small businesses and associations and it is sometimes necessary that the City Council provide advice, mentoring and training. The procedures to which the Administration is obliged to carry out correctly must be carried out correctly.

Therefore, the Municipal Socialist Group will also urge the government team to study the authorization of a mentoring, training and management service for these providers.

"It is about giving facilities to these people when it comes to fulfilling that obligation they have and we understand that from the City Council we can and we must help them in that sense," says Peñaranda.

Source: PSOE Murcia

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