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Citizens support the creation of a commission that undertakes a profound reform of the Organic Regulation of the Plenary (21/04/2017)

- Citizen spokesman, Manuel Padín, has reported that there is much work ahead to have an up-to-date, modern ROP, and has given some examples of the problems the current has "it is difficult to find in Spain some town hall with the same functioning Internal than that of Cartagena, whose record of petitions and motions ends twenty hours before the same celebration of the Plenary "

Citizens Cartagena supports the decision of the Citizen Movement party to present in the next plenary a motion to create a commission to reform the Organic Regulation of Plenary (ROP) of the City Council.

The Orange lineup has explained that it has been working to modify many of the articles of the regulation.

Citizen spokesman in Cartagena, Manuel Padín, has reported that his group has "several weeks analyzing the regulations and drafting some proposals for modifications to make it more effective, democratic and resolute, we have even held some meetings with other municipal groups of Citizens and others Political formations to share our experiences, so we can do nothing but rejoice over this happy coincidence. "

Citizens consider that, today, a comprehensive reform of the Organic Regulation of the Plenary is more than necessary, to adapt it to the new needs that have been emerging over time.

The current ROP, which dates from 2006 and has undergone several modifications over time, has, according to the orange formation, errors of correspondence between articles (for example, article 31.1 refers to article 30 1.d) that does not exist , Actually refers to 29.1 e) or that we must deduce.

In addition it accuses a strong lack of concretion, and a disorganization in its general structural.

The Citizens spokesman has informed that there is much work ahead to have an updated and modern ROP, and has given some examples of the problems that the current one has "it is difficult to find in Spain some town hall with the same internal operation as that of Cartagena , Whose record of pleadings and motions ends twenty hours before the Plenary itself, probably due to the lack of definition and distortion of the so-called 'emergency motion', and where the Board of Spokespersons takes place only forty-five minutes before the plenary session ".

"The Municipal Groups have a few hours to analyze between 20 and 30 motions and decide the orientation of our vote, or raise some amendment of addition or modification to initiatives raised by others, something almost impossible to do in a serious way with these deadlines ", Padín lamented.

The spokesman of Cs Cartagena has advanced that his group will lead to that Committee, if approved, that proposals both resolution and non-resolution that the municipal groups intend to include in the agenda of the ordinary plenary sessions, "be delivered in Secretariat General within a maximum period of seven calendar days before the Plenary. "

Neither is it understood, in the opinion of the Citizens' spokesman, that a body as decisive as the Board of Spokespersons has to resolve on certain relevant issues only forty-five minutes before the plenary session, "it is impossible to reach the plenary session in conditions; We arrived with an unnecessary improvisation and that only harms the interests of all of Cartagena. "

Citizens will also propose that the convocation of the Board of Spokespeople be made well in advance, three business days before the plenary session.

"This is how it works in other municipalities such as Madrid, Murcia, Burgos or Salamanca," said Manuel Padin.

Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena

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