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There is an end to the competitions in the draft DPCM published by our editorial team. A momentary stop that also concerns the extraordinary competition whose operations are currently underway.
In fact, the draft says: “suspension of the pre-screening and written tests of the public and private competitions and those of qualification for the exercise of the professions, with the exception of cases in which the evaluation of candidates is carried out exclusively in a curricular or electronic form, or in those that the commission considers to proceed to correct the written tests with remote connection, as well as to exclude competitions for health personnel, including, where appropriate, state examinations and qualification for the exercise of the profession of surgeon and of civil protection personnel, without prejudice to compliance with the provisions of the directive of the Ministry of Public Administrations no. February 1, 2020 and more updates.“
As we read, the extraordinary contest is among the contests that would enter into the hiatus, so we have to wait for the final publication of the Prime Minister’s Decree. In fact, we remind readers that this is a draft. Among other things, the clarification of some positions of the Public Function is also expected precisely in relation to the development of competencies.
Also, if the provision is kept in the final text, it will most likely take effect on November 5. Therefore, they are willing to inform the Ministry, testing will take place regularly tomorrow.
Also according to ministerial sources that we question, at the moment almost 60% have already carried out the tests and these, even in the event of a temporary stoppage due to the Covid emergency, are valid and safe.
For the tests already completed, if the suspension is triggered, since each test refers to the individual competition classes, the Ministry will initiate correction procedures.
However, he participated in a contest, despite the controversies that have accompanied him in recent months. In fact, the attendance rate is above 86% on average, a percentage above the average for teacher competitions.
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