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Sánchez's Government Wants to Take Spanish Engineers to Morocco

It is a document sealed by the Ministry of Education and the Embassy of Spain in Morocco

New Gesture from the Government to Morocco. Pedro Sánchez's Gesture Amid the 'Brain Drain' of Spaniards to Morocco Has Sparked Controversy.

While many of the best professionals are forced to leave Spain in search of better opportunities, the Spanish Government prefers to send them to Morocco instead of keeping them.

It has done so through the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, and Sports, which has issued a call to "urgently cover" a replacement. All to teach in the specialty of Electrotechnical Installations at the Juan de la Cierva Institute in Tetouan, Morocco.

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Sánchez asks Spaniards or Europeans to teach in Morocco | Europa Press

The call states:

"In this section, calls for teaching replacements that need to be urgently covered are published. In the event that the lists of applicants for the corresponding specialties are exhausted."

The official document was signed by the Department of Education and the Spanish Embassy in Morocco. It ensures that the selected person must teach, for a minimum period of three weeks, the subjects of Electrical, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic Systems, Programmable Sequential Systems, Basic Electrical Installations, and Electrical Machines.

To apply for this call, candidates must be Spanish citizens or belong to one of the member states of the European Union. Additionally, regardless of their nationality, the spouses of Spanish citizens or people from any EU country may participate, provided there is no legal separation.

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The Government asks Spanish teachers to go to Morocco | EDATV

Similarly, their descendants, whether under 21 years old or older who are economically dependent on their parents, will be allowed to participate under the same conditions.

In addition to this, the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, and Sports, led by the socialist Pilar Alegría, has proposed bringing more students. Together with the International University of Valencia, they have signed, on January 15, 2025, an agreement to carry out academic internships for students. Both undergraduate and postgraduate in the field of the Department of Education in Morocco.

Sánchez's Government Spends Almost 1 Million Euros on Ambulances for Morocco

Pedro Sánchez's Government has approved the donation of ten ambulances to the Ministry of the Interior of Morocco, an initiative that involves an investment close to 900,000 euros. This measure is part of a bilateral cooperation plan aimed at strengthening the control of irregular immigration and improving border security between both countries.

The delivery of these vehicles is part of the EUTF-NOA-MA-05 program. It is an international initiative endowed with 44 million euros that seeks to strengthen Morocco's capacity in managing its maritime borders. Also, in optimizing the rescue of migrants at sea.

With this initiative, paid with the public money of Spanish taxpayers, Sánchez's Government continues to increase public spending in collaboration with the neighbor. The same country that doesn't have money for ambulances but does have money to strengthen its army. Morocco takes advantage of Spain's public money just weeks before a new military acquisition.

Additionally, this unfortunate program aims to ensure that these operations are carried out in accordance with international human rights standards.

The ten ambulances donated by the Spanish Government to the Ministry of the Interior of Morocco will play a key role in improving the reply to maritime emergencies. With the aim of enabling faster and more effective medical assistance in critical situations. This logistical reinforcement seeks to optimize rescue operations and contribute to saving lives at sea.

In addition to the health sector, the initiative is part of efforts to strengthen the fight against irregular immigration and human trafficking. Challenges that remain a priority at the international level.

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