The increasing number of Spanish youth is interested in public jobs due to job instability.
Spain has the highest youth unemployment in the EU, with 28.6%.
Despite labor reform, many young people are seeking stable employment in the administration.
The Government is expected to incorporate up to 400,000 workers into the public system, increasing the state structure.
The Government is demonizing companies and overtaxing, showing its inability to transform the productive model.
It is pointed out that the Government's policy is short-term and deepens intergenerational injustice.
Conclusion: The growing trend of youth seeking employment in the public sector and youth unemployment in Spain are urgent issues, exacerbated by short-term government policies and the inability to transform the productive model.