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(ANSA) – ROME, APR 4 – A new civil service decree envisages
some 3,000 hirings including around 1,000 in Italy’s police
forces, government sources said Tuesday.
The hirings are expected to boost efforts to ease delays in the
implementation of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan
(NRRP), the massive post-COVID programme of reforms to make
Italy Greener and more modern, which Rome is seeking to
remodulate and which the EU has said can be tweaked in light of
the energy crunch, Ukraine war and other issues.
Approximately 3,000 recruitments in the public administration
are on the way, around 1,700 are extraordinary and one thousand,
between 2023 and 2026, are for the police forces, according to
the draft made public Tuesday of a decree-law on the public
administration, expected in cabinet on Thursday.
Scrolling through the tables attached to the draft, more than a
thousand are destined for ministries, including managers,
officials and assistants: 301 at the Interior, 11 at Culture, 20
at Infrastructure, 210 at Foreign Affairs, 103 at Agriculture, 4
at the Environment, 4 at University and Research, 2 at the
Ministry for Business and Made in Italy, 350 officials at the
Ministry of Labour, 142 at Tourism, 49 at Health.
The decree envisages “an organisational strengthening of the
administrations implementing the NRRP and the administrative
capacity of local authorities, and more recruitment in
ministries”.
The 30-article text also provides for, among other things, a
monitoring of public administration reforms, and provisions on
the public service of the 1500 COVID hotline, and safeguarding
the employment levels necessary for its functioning, as well as
changes to the discipline of the special envoy for climate
change.
photo: Civil Service Minister Paolo Zangrillo (ANSA).
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