The scientific reports of the CSIC and government advisory bodies are requested from December until the alarm declaration
The GPP has proposed to the Government a contingency Plan to avoid the administrative collapse by the coronavirus by virtue of a Proposition not of Law registered in the Congress along with 30 new initiatives.
With this initiative signed by the spokesperson for the Popular Parliamentary Group, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, and the deputy spokesperson, Mario Garcés, the GPP urges the Government to approve said Plan urgently “to guarantee the material and human resources that allow for the application, immediately and effectively, all the extraordinary measures approved to deal with the coronavirus, thus avoiding administrative collapse due to the accumulation of files ”.
Written questions
In the new battery of registered written questions, the GPP is interested in the correct provision of the telephone help service and face-to-face help to the Income Tax return being in force of the alarm, in line with the initiative presented the previous day to extend the term of presentation of the IRPF as a consequence of the state of alarm.
In another series of questions, the GPP claims to know the number of ERTE and ERE in this month and the average response period for its processing; the expenditure on institutional advertising in the media established in article 19 of the Royal Decree of the state of alarm, as well as the preventive measures adopted by CORREOS for its officials.
Request for data, reports and documents
In this area, the GPP has requested from the Government all the reports and informative notes prepared by the CSIC, by the Carlos III Health Institute or by any other scientific organization dependent on the Government on COVID-19 from December 2019 until the declaration of the alarm status. Likewise, it claims from the Executive a copy of the daily notes that the Department of Homeland Security has sent to the members of the National Security Council since November 17, 2019, at which time the first world case of Coronavirus was diagnosed.