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The transfer of some organizations to different cities in the country, the State model, the investigation of the king emeritus, a four-day work week, the replacement of the term 'gender' with 'sex' and the 'revolving doors' are some of the Topics for debate at the 40th Federal Congress of the PSOE. In this Congress, which will take place on October 15, 16 and 17 in Valencia, a total of 10,485 amendments have been presented to the framework paper , which renews the political model of the party, and 280 to the statutes of the PSOE. . Those that are not directly accepted will be debated in five commissions, depending on the topics, and ultimately could be debated in plenary if they have at least 20% support. Among the amendments there are classic topics, such as the defense of the Republic , and others that are very current, such as the decentralization of the State Administration. DECENTRALIZATION OF ADMINISTRATION In the framework presentation, the PSOE proposes promoting the "deconcentration" of the General Administration of the State "based on the total or partial transfer of the headquarters of various organizations to different cities in the country" and gives as an example "some state agencies.
The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has defended this measure in several events, which is already being applied in some cities outside of Madrid that are home to institutions such as the National Cybersecurity Institute (Incibe) or organizations dependent on Renfe. However, the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has accused the Government of wanting to "destroy" the Australia Phone Number region with this initiative, on which there is consensus among socialists. Some, like the president of the Valencian Community, Ximo Puig, are firm defenders and, in fact, the Valencian socialist party has presented an amendment in which it asks to move "towards the deconcentration of structures", since it considers that "centralism is inefficient". The PSOE also includes in its presentation its concern about the "threat of neocentralism" and proposes a Spain with "federal culture" and "multilevel", with priority issues such as the "improvement of coexistence" in Catalonia. MODEL OF STATE AND KING EMERITUS Several territories defend in their amendments the implementation of the Republic instead of the Monarchy, an issue historically demanded by the Socialist Youth of Spain, which also demands the holding of a referendum . In its presentation, the PSOE defends "deepening the transparency and accountability of all State institutions, including the Royal Family.
TYhe amendments presented, militants from Madrid go further and ask to end the inviolability of the king and promote a Crown Law that supervises the actions of the institution, while others from Córdoba request that the Head of State be accountable for its expenses. periodically to the Court of Auditors. Socialist Youth goes so far as to demand a commission of investigation into the emeritus king Juan Carlos I in the Congress of Deputies, as requested by the PSOE Government partner, Unidas Podemos, to analyze issues such as the possible collection of commissions for the works of the AVE to Mecca (Saudi Arabia). AUTONOMOUS FINANCING In the presentation, the PSOE reaffirms its commitment to agree on a new regional financing model based on principles such as "co-responsibility, sufficiency and coordination", without giving more details. In an amendment, the PSC calls for "fighting against situations of fiscal dumping between autonomous communities", which in its opinion causes "concentration of assets" in some of them. Militants from Badajoz demand to review the application of the Wealth Tax "to avoid tax evasion between regions" and others from Malaga propose creating a state-wide.
The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has defended this measure in several events, which is already being applied in some cities outside of Madrid that are home to institutions such as the National Cybersecurity Institute (Incibe) or organizations dependent on Renfe. However, the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has accused the Government of wanting to "destroy" the Australia Phone Number region with this initiative, on which there is consensus among socialists. Some, like the president of the Valencian Community, Ximo Puig, are firm defenders and, in fact, the Valencian socialist party has presented an amendment in which it asks to move "towards the deconcentration of structures", since it considers that "centralism is inefficient". The PSOE also includes in its presentation its concern about the "threat of neocentralism" and proposes a Spain with "federal culture" and "multilevel", with priority issues such as the "improvement of coexistence" in Catalonia. MODEL OF STATE AND KING EMERITUS Several territories defend in their amendments the implementation of the Republic instead of the Monarchy, an issue historically demanded by the Socialist Youth of Spain, which also demands the holding of a referendum . In its presentation, the PSOE defends "deepening the transparency and accountability of all State institutions, including the Royal Family.
TYhe amendments presented, militants from Madrid go further and ask to end the inviolability of the king and promote a Crown Law that supervises the actions of the institution, while others from Córdoba request that the Head of State be accountable for its expenses. periodically to the Court of Auditors. Socialist Youth goes so far as to demand a commission of investigation into the emeritus king Juan Carlos I in the Congress of Deputies, as requested by the PSOE Government partner, Unidas Podemos, to analyze issues such as the possible collection of commissions for the works of the AVE to Mecca (Saudi Arabia). AUTONOMOUS FINANCING In the presentation, the PSOE reaffirms its commitment to agree on a new regional financing model based on principles such as "co-responsibility, sufficiency and coordination", without giving more details. In an amendment, the PSC calls for "fighting against situations of fiscal dumping between autonomous communities", which in its opinion causes "concentration of assets" in some of them. Militants from Badajoz demand to review the application of the Wealth Tax "to avoid tax evasion between regions" and others from Malaga propose creating a state-wide.