Berta Pérez, Minister of the Presidency, Finance and Modernization, appeared at her own request to explain a Human Resources strategy designed to improve the provision of services to citizens. She had to speak the third, after the long rants of her fellow bench Aarón Afonso and Javier Parrilla. Those previous hours of speech weighed on the also second vice president. The opposition valued that her intervention was nothing more than a strategy to delay the plenary session and that surprised, outraged and bothered her, depending on the moment.
This is a new document that includes almost twenty projects and more than forty actions. The insular director of Human Resources, Lidia Pereira, also participated in the debate to support Pérez’s theses. It’s a pity that all that ambitious three-year design went unnoticed in this session.