The second vice president of the Government and minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Diazwill sign this Thursday the first memorandum on socio-labor matters with the State of Palestine. The minister will meet with her Palestinian counterpart, Enas Attariwithin the framework of the high-level meeting between both States that will be held this day in Madrid.
Attari and Díaz held their first bilateral meeting last week during the International Labor Congress held in Madrid.
In this forum, the Palestinian minister highlighted the various technical assistance provided by the Spanish Ministry of Labor throughout this year in which issues such as equal paystatistics, self-employment, cooperatives, social dialogue, training or public employment services.
Furthermore, the department directed by Díaz has made a contribution to the International Labor Organization in the field of social economy in order to strengthen the cooperative fabric of West Bank and the future reconstruction of Gaza.
This Thursday is the first bilateral summit between Spain and Palestine since the coalition government formally recognized the Palestinian State, in the midst of the genocide that the State of Israel is perpetrating against its population.
The postponement of the trip to Palestine
In February, the second vice president of the Government announced that she was preparing a trip to Palestine, although at that time the Executive had not yet made the decision to recognize this State.
However, in March then-Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Shtayeh and his team of ministers They resigned en bloc to the president of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), Mahmoud Abbas, forcing an emergency change of the executive, so Díaz’s team decided to postpone the trip.
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