On September 28 the International Law Day was held at Saber, a date that remembers how much remains to be done in policy transparency and access to public information.
In that context, the counselor of Presidency and Education, Maria Dolores Pagán and Maria Isabel Sanchez-Mora, respectively, and the general director of Citizen Participation, Manuel Pleguezuelo, the chairman of Transparency in the Region of Murcia, José Molina, and various representatives of the City of Santomera this morning visited the IES Octavio Carpena Artés.
There have accompanied the students, teachers and representatives of the AMPA center, the only secondary school in the region that are participating in a pilot program to determine possible improvements in transparency and participation in the education sector.
In this context, from the santomerano Consistory major advances in transparency policies carried out in the past year are highlighted: since the holding of municipal plenary sessions in an accessible evening hours to the public (with the PP were held in the early hours of morning), until the resolution of virtually all the rights of information requested by local groups, which are approved in less than a week.
"Santomera has gone from being a 'hostile entity' transparency, as we considered the Ombudsman in his report of 2015, to be a model of transparent management," says the mayor, Inma Sánchez Roca.
"And the most important thing is to come," said Victor Egio Councilman Transparency.
"In just two weeks it starts the second edition of the Participatory Budget, with an absolute role of citizenship from the zero point. In addition, we are working on a Municipal Ordinance Transparency is a benchmark in this region and we will be a pioneer municipality in the training of workers in the city so they can easily adapt to the demands of the new regulations on transparency, which both claim citizenship ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Santomera