Autor
Palabras clave
COVID-19
contratación pública
aptitud para contratar
solvencia del empresario
material sanitario.
Resumen
El objeto de este estudio se centra en realizar una valoración del impacto legal que ha tenido la contratación pública del material sanitario necesario para combatir la pandemia del COVID-19 en España; centrándose fundamentalmente en la actividad contractual realizada por la Administración General del Estado, la cual ha tenido un especial protagonismo al haber sido quien ha asumido la mayor parte de la adquisición de este material sanitario. Y las resoluciones administrativas adoptadas en la selección de una gran parte de los contratistas han significado una ruptura de las reglas contenidas en la legislación, española y de la Unión Europea, para garantizar su aptitud para contratar, y esta contravención no puede quedar amparada en la excepcionalidad generada por esta crisis sanitaria.
Keywords
COVID-19; public procuremen; eligibility for contracts; employer’s solvency; sanitary material.
Abstract
The purpose of this study is focused on carrying out an assessment of the legal impact that the public procurement of the sanitary material necessary to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain has had; focusing mainly on the contractual activity carried out by the General State Administration, which has had a special role as it has been the one who has assumed most of the acquisition of this sanitary material. And the administrative decisions adopted in the selection of a large part of the contractors, have meant a breakdown of the rules contained in the legislation, Spanish and of the
European Union, to guarantee their eligibility for contracts, and this contravention cannot be covered by the exceptionality generated by this health crisis.
European Union, to guarantee their eligibility for contracts, and this contravention cannot be covered by the exceptionality generated by this health crisis.