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That Fernández Díaz has taken or will take charge of in the Interior: -- Elimination of charges . Interior has thinned the structure that Camacho left. Specifically, as he announced as soon as he took office, he reduced the general subdirectorates and eliminated three general directorates. Furthermore, he has decided to reduce as much as possible the number of positions working in the Secretary of State for Security, reinforcing the presence of police and civil guards to the detriment of employees who were not civil servants . The minister assures that this will avoid “the political bias” of these workers. - Oppositions . Interior assures that it does not need more police and civil guards. Currently, Spain has 73,000 national police officers and 83,000 civil guards. To them we must add the troops of the Mossos d'Esquadra and the Ertzaintza. The minister considers that the agent per inhabitant ratio is more than covered . This situation will cause the next public job offer to be reduced to a minimum. There is no money for more security agents. -- New police stations . The Ministry has financial problems to build new positions for the National Police. At this time, it has launched an allocation of 19 million euros to improve the facilities in Ibiza, Miranda de Ebro, Santiago, Vigo and Verneda, in Barcelona.
There will be new police stations in Cáceres and San Sebastián. -- Civil Guard barracks . The next ones to open will be Lloret de Mar and Aracena. The first one that was launched was Burgo de Osma. Regarding the protection of people , the minister Qatar Mobile Number List is of the opinion of reducing the number of those escorted in Spain to a minimum. He has gone so far as to assure that they would have to be reduced to “ units .” As soon as he arrived at the Ministry, Fernández Díaz announced that the only budget item that would not be touched would be aid to victims or relatives of terrorist attacks . However, last Tuesday it was announced that 18.59 million euros will be allocated to this assistance, 4.6 million less than what the department contributed in 2011.As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the origin of the rift between both leaders occurred after the vice president's veto of the appointment of Ignacio López del Hierro , Cospedal's husband, as director of Red Eléctrica. The general secretary of the PP did not understand this decision , and her team blamed Sáenz de Santamaría's entourage for having leaked the matter to journalist Fernando Garea, from El País.
A few days after this event, it was the advisors of the number two in the Government who accused Cospedal's closest circle of having announced to the media the signing of Iván Rosa Vallejo, Santamaría's husband, by Telefónica . Advisor War PP leaders well located in Genoa, to whom this newspaper has had access, acknowledge that “it is very possible that there has been this exchange of leaks from the teams of both ”, although they blame this 'war' on their advisors. The same sources assure that "neither Sáenz de Santamaría nor De Cospedal will publicly criticize the other, but it is true that their closest circles speak a lot, and not exactly well, about the other party ." From the national leadership of the party they assure that both the vice president of the Government and the general secretary of the PP " have a serious problem with their advisors, who are the ones who encourage these tensions because they compete with each other.