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Commission of Inquiry Closes with Guidelines to Improve Public Procurement Processes

The committee of inquiry that since October has taken up much of the spotlights in the foreign parliament is closing this week with guidelines to improve transparency in the award process and ensure its cleanliness. The progressive majority will approve on Wednesday a dozen recommendations by detecting “improveable” procedures, according to the balance sheets of the sessions that each group announced last week, which will be discussed tomorrow. …
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The committee of inquiry that since October has taken up much of the spotlights in the foreign parliament is closing this week with guidelines to improve transparency in the award process and ensure its cleanliness. The progressive majority will approve on Wednesday a dozen recommendations by detecting “improveable” procedures, according to the balance sheets of the sessions that each group announced last week, which will be discussed tomorrow. …

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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