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Yolanda Díaz: "The Social Economy will be one of the main priorities of the Spanish Presidency of the EU in 2023"
17 03 2022
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CEPES in collaboration with the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy, held the international event organized this Thursday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the approval of the Spanish Social Economy Law, which was attended by more than 500 people from 4 continents. During the same he valued the socio-economic impact of Spanish social economy companies after the approval of this law in 2011 unanimously by the parliamentary arc, and also the power of this business model at the international level.

·       During the international event organized this Thursday by the employers of the social economy, CEPES, with the collaboration of the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the approval of the Spanish Social Economy Law.

·       The day highlighted  the socio-economic impact of Spanish social economy companies after the approval of this law in 2011 by unanimity of the parliamentary arc and pioneer at the international level.

·       Díaz highlighted the work that the Executive is doing around the Spanish Social Economy Strategy 2022-2027 and the PERTE of the Social Economy and Care Economy that will be approved soon

·       CEPES recognized former ministers Celestino Corbacho, Valeriano Gómez, Fátima Báñez and Magdalena Valerio, as well as the current second vice president and minister Yolanda Díaz for their contribution to the development and promotion of this business model in these years.

·       The event was attended by representatives of reference countries with advanced policies of this business model: the Minister of Labor, Solidarity and Social Security of Portugal, Ana Mendes; the Minister of Labour and Social Policies of Italy, Andrea Orlando; and the Secretary of State for Social and Solidarity Economy of France, Olivia Grégoire

 

Madrid, March 17, 2022.- "The social economy is going to be one of the great priorities of the Spanish Presidency of the EU in 2023", said the second vice president and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, during the international event organized this Thursday by the Spanish Business Confederation of the Social Economy (CEPES) with the collaboration of the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy , to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the approval of the Spanish Social Economy Law.

He also referred to the capacity of the social economy to "demonstrate that consensus between political parties is possible." This was stated in reference to the approval of this law in 2011 by unanimity of the parliamentary arc. Also, in reference to the war in Ukraine, he called for "unity, affection and intelligence so that we can leave this moment in the best conditions" and affirmed that "the spirit of the social economy must guide us once again."

During his speech,he strongly advocated the defense of the business model of social economy: "it is a resilient cooperative economy, solidarity, and has shown in all crises that it is deeply effective and that it places decent work at the center."  Díaz pointed out that from CEPES and the sector "they have not only done the impossible, but they have left their skin to reach the current figures of this business model, which employs more than 2.3 million people and is made up of more than 42. 000 companies in our country."

The vice president also recalled the current projects in which the Executive is working together with the sector, such as the Spanish Social Economy Strategy 2022-2027 and the PERTE of the Social Economy and Care Economy.  In relation to this PERTE, he pointed out that it is conceived as a network at the service of people with the social economy as a vehicle for transformation. "Its innovative approach will allow us to advance in the social economy ecosystem, create collaboration networks between entities and agents and promote companies and groups in vulnerable situations," he said.

During his speech at the closing of the event, Díaz stressed that "totalk about the social economy is to talk about transformation, solidarity, stable employment and resources to face the transitions that await us in a present and future without gaps. It is to activate an innovation button that overcomes crises and that is aligned with the SDGs and the European Pillar  of Social Rights. It is talk of strengthening our democracies, a challenge that Europe  is currently facing."

On the other hand, the vice president recalled the need to make the social economy visible "both among public organizations and towards citizens", as well as the need  to provide this business model with a greater presence at all educational levels, adapt legal frameworks to the reality of the entities and work on improving and accessing financing by betting on advances in  responsible public procurement  "

Díazalso referred to the regulatory challenges that the Executive faces in relation to this business model: the new Spanish strategy of the social economy, in linewith the European budgetary framework, and the updating of the laws of cooperatives and insertion companies.


RECOGNITION OF FORMER MINISTERS

The commemorative  event brought together the highest political representatives at the state, autonomic and international level and highlighted the advances and socio-economic impact of Spanish social economy companies after the approval of the Social Economy Lawin 2011, unanimously and pioneering at the international level.

Thus, CEPES recognized former ministers Celestino Corbacho, Valeriano Gómez, Fátima Báñez and Magdalena Valerio, as well as the current second vice president and minister Yolanda Díaz for their contribution to the development and promotion of this business model in these years.

After this gratitude, Celestino Corbacho, declared that "the work to get here has not been individual. This law would not have been possible without the commitment of CEPES that both the law and the promotion of this business model were necessary." Valeriano Gómez stressed that "today the sector is much more representative and transparent than eleven years ago", in reference to the evolution that this business model has experienced.  For her part, Fátima Bañez underlined the values of the social economy: "you are demonstrating that people, competitiveness, sustainability and social cohesion are possible," she said. On the other hand, Magdalena Valerio pointed to one of the achievements of this law: "this recognition visualizes that unanimity is possible in the Spanish Parliament to achieve something good for all citizens."

Likewise, the seven rapporteurs of Law 5/2011, Carles Campuzano Canadé, Esperanza Esteve i Ortega, Gaspar Llamazares Trigo, Lourdes Méndez Monasterio, Carmen Quintanilla Barba, Emilio Olabarria Muñoz, and Joan Tardá i Coma, received a recognition for their commitment in the approval of this Law unanimously of parliamentary arch.

During his speech, the president of CEPES, Juan Antonio Pedreño, highlighted the challenges in which the Confederation is currently working, together with the Ministry of Labor, such as increasing the weight of the social economy in GDP -currently around 10%-; promoting that companies of social economy break into emerging sectors; attraction of young talent towards this business model; boost their visibility and participate together with the rest of the social partners in the Social Dialogue.

Pedreño highlighted how this Law placed Spain "at the forefront of the European Union", being the first Member State to adopt aframework law for the entire social economy, "which has served as an example, like so many other things, to the rest of European countries".  In addition, he pointed out that, at present, Spain is the only country in Europe with a Country Strategy for the social economy, which is one of the nine lever policies of the 2030 Agenda.

He also thanked the current Ministry of Labor and Social Economy for this business model, "a bet that will increase in the next two years and especially within the framework of the Spanish Presidency of the European Union in the second half of next year," said the president of CEPES.

He also recognized the work of the people who from their different current and past responsibilities in the Government, political parties or from the autonomous communities "made the mandate of the Law and the Spanish Constitution a reality to strengthen a socioeconomic fabric that represents 10% of GDP in Spain, with companies of all sizes present in all economic sectors."   "The work of all these people has made Spain one of the countries in the world with a powerful, pioneering and most advanced ecosystem in favor of the Social Economy," he said.

During the day, the advances in the social economy since the approval of the Law were also highlighted, among which are the approval  of the Social Economy Promotion Plan in  2015 and the Spanish Strategy for the Social Economy 2017-2020, as well as the creation, for the first time in history,  of a ministry that includes in its nomenclature the Social Economy, the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy, led by the second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz.

 

INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE

The event that commemorated the 10th anniversary of the approval of the Social Economy Law had a strong  international presence. Thus, the Minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security of Portugal, Ana Mendes, showed, during her speech, the predisposition of the Portuguese Government to build an action plan for the Iberian common social economy and highlighted the role of this emprearial model  as "an instrument that makes a difference and transforms societies".

He also highlighted the capacity of the social economy as a "living, dynamic and resilient force, especially in the current conjuncture, marked by the war in Ukraine", and pointed to this business model as an engine to generateopportunities for refugees.  Mendes stressed the importance of "prioritizing values among all and rebuilding European countries."

For his part, the Minister of Labor and Social Policies of Italy, Andrea Orlando, stressed that "the social economy puts the person at the center of the democratic model of social justice, and therefore, of peace." In addition, he recalled the importance of including the social economy in public procurement  and  access to finance.  "After the financial crises we have experienced and the challenges facingEuropetoday,it is important to have a wealth model of companies that reflect Europe´s values."

Italy will chair in 2022 the Monitoring Committee of the Luxembourg Declaration – of which 23 governments are now part – giving confidenceto France, Portugal and Spain, with theaim that European governments prioritize the social economy in their policies.

For her part, the Secretary of State for Social and Solidarity Economy of France, Olivia Grégoire, who intervened telematically, highlighted the role of Spain as "an example to develop this economic model in Europe". He also recalled the need to define a solid legal framework in the different European countries to be able to promote this business model and to collaborate between the different countries, "which would allow generating synergies in Europe".

 

TERRITORIAL REGULATIONS

During the event, the importance of the social economy in the different regions of the country was also highlighted. Thus,s e held a colloquium between representatives of autonomous communities, in which they could share the different experiences, pacts, strategies and initiatives of territorial regulations of social economy.

The Minister of Economic Development and Economic Developmentof the Autonomous Community of Navarre, Mikel Irujo Amezaga, highlighted "the values, the territory and Europe" as the three reasons why the community decided to promote this model.  "Values that have served to anchor the industry in our territory," he said.

The Minister of Economic Model, Tourism and Workof the Balearic Government, Iago Negueruela i Vázquez, explained how the Balearic Government´s own social economy strategy has boosted job creation, "which will now be increasedor thanks to European funds," he said.

The Minister of Business, Employment, Universities and Spokesperson of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, María del Valle Miguélez Santiago, explained part of the work that has been carried out in the Region, with the V Pact of the Social Economy, signed last year, which has 7 axes and more than 70 specific measures for this type of companies.

The Minister of Employment and Equality of the Xunta de Galicia, María Jesús Lorenzana, explained how Galicia was the first Autonomous Community to approve a specific law on Social Economy, in 2016.  In addition, he detailed how thanks to the 2019-2021 Strategy, more than 700 jobs were created, more than 23% of what was expected. On the other hand, the social economy represents 7% of its GDP in Galicia, a percentage within the European average.  Lorenzana explained how the Xunta is promoting training and cooperativism among women.

The commemorative act of the 10th anniversary of the approval of the Social Economy Law, which could be followed in Spanish, English, French, Italian and Portuguese, was sponsored by 11 entities of the social economy: COCETA, GRUPO SOCIAL ONCE, GRUPO COOPERATIVO CAJAMAR, FUNDACIÓN ESPRIU, LABORPAR, COOPERATIVAS AGROALIMENTARIAS DE ESPAÑA, FEACEM, FAEDEI, FIARE BANCA ETICA,  CAJA DE INGENIEROS and LABORAL KUTXA.