The candidates have expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency in the selection process, which has also imposed a high personal and financial cost on each participant. The candidates have had to travel to Madrid repeatedly to take the tests, which has entailed a significant expense not only in travel but also in paying for specialized academies and the purchase of materials. The process, which requires months of intense preparation, has been criticized for the lack of clarity in the criteria for evaluation and selection.
As the complaints increase, those affected emphasize the impact that this process has had on their personal lives. Many have had to sacrifice other aspects of their daily life and face not only the economic pressure, but also the stress associated with ongoing preparation and constant travel. This discontent has generated a call to the authorities for the procedures to be reviewed and made transparent, thereby ensuring greater equity and accessibility for all applicants.
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