Alicante hosts tribute to new civil servants of the General State Administration

The event recognizes the incorporation of personnel aimed at strengthening citizen services in government delegations.

Image of an official document being signed in an institutional office.
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Image of an official document being signed in an institutional office.

The city of Alicante has been the setting for an institutional event to welcome new civil service personnel assigned to government delegations and sub-delegations across the State.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, who highlighted the importance of this staff reinforcement. In total, 945 new employees belonging to the C1 and C2 administrative subgroups have been incorporated, representing the largest personnel integration process recorded to date in these bodies.
During his speech, the minister valued the daily work of these public employees, defining them as the visible face of the Administration in its direct contact with citizens. As explained, this staff increase not only seeks to fill vacancies but also serves to strengthen public services and ensure the generational renewal necessary to face future challenges.

"The Administration has a face, and that face is you."

Minister of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory · Minister
The staff expansion will allow for the strengthening of areas considered strategic, such as Immigration services, Violence Against Women units, and international vaccination centers. Likewise, the Government links this measure to the goal of bringing the Administration closer to all municipalities through initiatives aimed at facilitating procedures and public attention in the territory.