PIRUM: closing the market to the Romanian workers in Spain, one step back for a united Europe!

21 07 2011
Romanian Workers

PIRUM: closing the market to the Romanian workers in Spain, one step back for a united Europe!

The polemic around the restriction on employment for the Romanians which will work in Spain is on the table in Romania in newspapers, radio and television, and after the official announcement of the Minster of Labor and Immigration of Spain also in the Spanish press.

The Romanian Political Party from Spain, PIRUM – the only political party of Romanians in Spain and the first political party of immigrants from Spain – considers that the Spanish Government decision on restricting the right to work for the Romanians, as a populist one – typical in times of crisis, designed to raise the morale of the Spanish unemployed and not to be a step out of Spain from the economic crisis. This approach will not reduce unemployment, as the Spanish authorities hope it.

Work is a problem in Spain. The Spanish State was an honest and fair right for the economic benefits of the Romanians workers. The Romanians in Spain can not complain that they were economic persecuted by the Spanish State: they received unemployment salaries, they have done business, companies, etc.

 
On the other hand, 3 of 4 Romanians from Spain have workplace problems: either they don’t have a job or are unemployed…

 
Conclusion: PIRUM affirms the creating of the European identity: unity in diversity, any restriction in the middle of Europe in terms of: traffic, work, health care, political rights, civil rights, etc. is a step back in creating a European identity. This approach of the Spanish Government is hitting the road to the European unity and European identity.

PIRUM Secretary