The Vice President of the Republic of El Salvador, Félix Ulloa hijo, signed a memorandum of understanding with the President of the National Council of the Judiciary (CNJ), Miguel Calero, in his capacity as director of the Higher School of Innovation in Public Administration (ESIAP).
The primary objective of this agreement is to strengthen knowledge in the legal field through institutional collaboration aimed at raising the level of training for professionals in the public and legal sectors in the country.
During the ceremony, Ulloa emphasized that this agreement sends a clear message about the importance of cooperation and synergy between state institutions, which are essential for institutional modernization.
The Vice President highlighted that the development of human talent is crucial in this process, especially when it is integrated with the legal field and innovation in public administration. Ulloa stated that "the integration of the legal field and innovation in public administration is key to consolidating a more efficient state."
For his part, the President of the CNJ, Miguel Calero, emphasized that the Council promotes training programs for professionals in the legal sector throughout the national territory. Calero valued the alliance with the ESIAP, whose academic offerings align with the vision of transformation promoted by the government of President Nayib Bukele. According to Calero…
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The Vice President, Félix Ulloa, and the President of the National Council of the Judiciary (CNJ) signed an agreement to promote training in the legal field in El Salvador. (Félix Ulloa's social media)
The Vice President of the Republic of El Salvador, Félix Ulloa Jr., signed a letter of understanding with the President of the National Council of the Judiciary (CNJ), Miguel Calero, in his capacity as director of the Higher School of Innovation in Public Administration (ESIAP). This agreement aims to strengthen knowledge in the legal field through institutional collaboration, seeking to raise the level of training for professionals in the public and legal sectors in the country. During the ceremony, Ulloa emphasized that this agreement sends a clear message about the importance of cooperation and synergy between state institutions, which are essential for institutional modernization. The Vice President highlighted that the training of human talent is key in this process, especially when it is integrated with the legal and innovation aspects of public administration. Ulloa stated that "the integration of the legal field and innovation in public administration is crucial for consolidating a more efficient state." For his part, the President of the CNJ, Miguel Calero, emphasized that the Council promotes training programs for professionals in the legal sector throughout the national territory. Calero valued the alliance with the ESIAP, whose academic offerings align with the transformation vision promoted by the government of President Nayib Bukele. According to Calero, continuous updating and specialized training are essential to address the current challenges of public administration and the judiciary in El Salvador. The new alliance seeks to strengthen institutional modernization through cooperation and synergy between Salvadoran public entities. (Félix Ulloa's social media)
Claudia de Larin, Executive Director of the ESIAP, commented that the alliance will allow the creation of valuable training and certification programs, with a practical and specialized approach. De Larin emphasized that the co-creation of comprehensive programs responds to the need to have better-prepared public servants capable of facing the contemporary challenges of the public sector. Both institutions agreed on the importance of coordinating efforts to strengthen the training of legal professionals and public servants, through a more comprehensive, updated, and aligned academic offering with the country's demands. It was agreed to develop joint programs and expand training opportunities in strategic areas, with the purpose of strengthening public administration and bringing its services closer to citizens. In recent weeks, Vice President Félix Ulloa has maintained an active agenda at institutional events and international forums. Last week, Ulloa participated in the opening of a regional forum on innovation in public administration, where he addressed the challenges of digitalization and transparency in government processes. In addition, he held meetings with representatives of multilateral organizations to discuss cooperation proposals in judicial training and technologies applied to the Salvadoran legal system. The integration of innovation and legal training is key to consolidating an efficient state and responding to the current challenges of El Salvador. (Félix Ulloa's social media)
Recently, the Vice President led the presentation of the annual report of the ESIAP, in which he highlighted the progress in the training of officials and the implementation of technological tools for public management. In his public appearances, Ulloa has reiterated his commitment to strengthening the capabilities of the public sector and modernizing state institutions. The Vice President has emphasized the need to invest in continuous training and coordination between entities, to achieve a transparent, efficient, and citizen-oriented public administration. The signing of the letter of understanding between the Vice Presidency, the ESIAP, and the CNJ joins a series of initiatives promoted by Ulloa to consolidate a more prepared, innovative, and citizen-oriented public administration. This agreement reflects the Salvadoran government's commitment to the professionalization of the public sector and the strengthening of the rule of law in the country.