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The PP asked to create a General Council of Colleges of Computer Engineers to act as interlocutor with the Government

The PP asked to create a General Council of Colleges of Computer Engineers to act as interlocutor with the Government

MADRID, 6 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Popular Party has been an initiative in Congress to the Government requesting the establishment of the General Council of Colleges of Engineering in Computer Science, the organ authorized to act as interlocutor with the Executive to resolve the problems of the profession.

At the end of the meeting between the Popular Party and representatives from schools throughout Spain engineers, spokesman for the Creation of the Council of Colleges of Engineering in Computer Science, Jacinto Canales, said that "the law establishes a General Council when there is more of a professional sub-national level and in Spain there are eleven autonomous schools. " Channels

indicated that the council would represent to 130,000 software engineers and act as interlocutor with the Executive to resolve the problems concerning the profession. "We ask the Government for its creation four years ago and has given us no answer," he said. REGULATING THE PROFESSION



The spokesman said the Council would fight for the demands of the computer. Thus, the main claim of this group is the regulation of college and the profession.

He said the profession must be regulated because "all social work through computer systems, but are not behind any responsible professional and, therefore, when something goes wrong you can not ask anyone any responsibility." "It is time to demand that these activities are performed by a competent professional in the art that if he commits malpractice, the professional can pay," he added.

Meanwhile, the spokesman 'popular' in the House low, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, criticized the government "does not regulate the profession of the computer and do not let them organize into a General Council to better exercise their profession, while presumed to give importance to new technologies." Sáenz de Santamaría

noted that the PP bet on a "clear and firm for the Information Technology and Communication (ICT) as a country's modernization and a way of changing the production model in these times of economic crisis."

also indicated that the software update in Spain accounts for 2.6 percent of GDP and if it supports this sector, "Could reach 5 percent of GDP and remain a niche job."

spokeswoman considers necessary to regulate this profession because "there are many aspects of daily life controlled by computer, such as hospitals, airports, bracelets for battered women, traffic or trains, which must have a good performance.

Meanwhile, the spokesman for Universities of the PP, Jesus Vazquez, accused the Ministry of Science and Innovation "stop worrying about this ate, who should play the same game as the rest of the engineering and may contribute to the employment generation. "


Source: Europe press

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