Thursday, February 19, 2015

Rajoy estimated at 20,000 million euros in savings in 2014 … – euronews

Rajoy estimated at 20,000 million euros in savings in 2014 … – euronews

Reuters, 19/02 19:59 CET

 The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy (5d), together with the vice president, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría (4i), and the Ministers of Finance, Cristobal Montoro (i) Employment, Fatima Banez (4d) of Industry, Jose Manuel Soria (2i), Justice, Rafael Catala (3i), during the ceremony held at the Palacio de la Moncloa in which we have analyzed the progress of eGovernment in Spain. EFE The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy (5d), together with the vice president, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría (4i), and the Ministers of Finance, Cristobal Montoro (i) Employment, Fatima Banez (4d) of Industry, Jose Manuel Soria (2i), Justice, Rafael Catala (3i), during the ceremony held at the Palacio de la Moncloa in which we have analyzed the progress of eGovernment in Spain. EFE

Madrid, February 19 ( EFE ) .- The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, announced today that the momentum of eGovernment in Spain 2014 marked a saving of 20,000 million euros.

Rajoy has exposed this fact in his speech at the ceremony held at the Palacio de la Moncloa in which we have analyzed the progress of eGovernment in Spain within the framework of the measures sponsored Reform Commission as government ( CORA ).

Accompanied by the vice president, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría and the ministers Cristóbal Montoro, Fatima Banez, José Manuel Soria and Rafael Catala, the chief executive has reported the upcoming launch of the Strategic Plan for the State Administration Digital Processing and approval of a draft law on administrative procedure .

“The goal is that, first, in Spain there is a unique and systematic law regulating the relations of the administration with citizens and businesses and bet decisively by eGovernment interconnected with zero role, “he explained.

For Rajoy, tuning public sector passes indispensable way to boost eGovernment, because” the administration of the future will be digital, or it will not. “

“It’s a bet that has no turning back”, said Rajoy, who said that this work contributes to improving the quality of relationship management with citizens and increase competitiveness.

In his view, is to give citizens a quick, safe and comprehensive service.

Rajoy has reported that 95.7 percent of the paperwork they did in 2014 companies and 65 percent of those who made the citizens were made through the Internet.

He also explained that, at present, 99 percent of the processing of the general administration of the State can be electronically .

All this has meant that Spain has passed the fifteenth to fifth-ranked European survey on eGovernment developed by the UN .

President of Government took the opportunity to recall that, according to data from the last Labour Force Survey ( EPA ) in Spain were created in 2014 a total of 415,000 jobs in the private sector and 18,000 in the public sector

“These figures are a clear testimony of the growth model which is already installed the Spanish economy. intense job creation in the private sector and only necessary in the public sector to ensure the provision of quality public services without increasing the administrative apparatus “, to underline.

A model that explained that it is” antagonistic “to the last legislature When reminded that 386,000 jobs in the public sector were created and more than 2.5 million jobs were lost in the private.

For Rajoy, few countries like Spain have raised such an ambitious reform to reform its public administration.

The Chief Executive stressed that all reforms that has driven the Government during the legislature have aimed to modernize Spain and achieve economic growth and job creation.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Presidency, Jaime Pérez Renovales, has also intervened to highlight the significance of the advance of eGovernment and savings involved, for example, that reports of the administration to become citizens by this way.

Last year, as reported, as were 47 million electronic notices.

Director of Information Technology and Communication of the General State Administration, Domingo Molina, has also made a series of data to expose the advances of digital administration, such that 77 percent of prescriptions are now issued in electronic form.

The event also presented their experiences in eGovernment the CEO of Fujitsu Spain, Delgado Angeles; HP president for Spain and Portugal, Helena Herrero; President of IBM to Spain, Portugal, Greece and Israel, Marta Martínez; and the president of Indra, Fernando Abril Martorell.

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