The general secretary of the PSC-PSOE and parliamentary spokesperson, Pablo Zuloaga, has assured that the Government of Cantabria (PP) “cannot fail to comply with the Science Law for even one more minute”, and He has urged the ‘popular’ to “put aside excuses and get to work.”
On Science Day, Zuloaga reported this Sunday in a press release that the Socialist Parliamentary Group has registered a parliamentary initiative in the form of an interpellation, so that the Executive explains the degree of compliance with the Cantabria Science Law, which will take to the This Monday’s plenary session 11.
“We are facing a necessary standard for the future of Cantabria and for the generation of knowledge and innovation,” The socialist has explained that he has expressed their “discontent” with the “patheticism” demonstrated by the Government of María José Sáenz de Buruaga with respect to the Science Law and “the interests of the Cantabrians”.
We are facing a necessary standard for the future of Cantabria and for the generation of knowledge and innovation
In his opinion, “it seems that Science does not go with the PP and they are dedicated to ignoring a law that we approved in the last legislature with the aim of strengthening the sector and giving stability and new rights to society, as well as promoting equality of opportunities and attract and retain research talent.
As Zuloaga has reiterated, “the PP must comply with an important law for Cantabria that allows us to advance as a society. If it does not do so, we will live in Buruaga’s second-class Cantabria.” “We socialists look to a future where Science is an engine of change and transformation that makes us face new challenges,” stated the parliamentary spokesperson.
IMPROVEMENT OF REMUNERATION FOR TEACHERS
On the other hand, another of the initiatives that the socialists will take to the plenary session tomorrow is a question in which they urge the Executive to reach an agreement with the teachers’ representatives to improve their salaries.
“Now is the time for the PP to act responsibly and reverse its 2011 cuts,” said Zuloaga, who believes that the agreement with teachers “must occur imminently and must be reflected in the 2025 Budgets.” .
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