Sergio Ramos, Murcia Councilman Let's change, argued today that the new website of the City of Murcia transparency provided for in the draft ordinance, including the degree of implementation of motions tabled in Parliament.
For the mayor, it is essential that this information is public, since many approved but "when running really few".
"The public has a right to know what happens with what was approved in the House, representing the inhabitants of the municipality and sovereignty, and to what extent the Mayor and Aldermen meet agreed," said Ramos.
"This legislature has been too often that the government team does not run or performs actions contrary to the approved motions," he continued.
Councilman municipalist training explained that, although the Commission for Transparency and Participation is working among all local groups a new ordinance that "will be the most advanced of Spain" and in which the setting will be included in up of a web, to be really useful it must equip itself with the human and financial resources.
It is essential, for example, the web offers a "friendly" and easy to handle, "otherwise it could tip over information and does not serve for nothing" aspect.
In this sense, it is expected that the page includes the publication of agreements, calls, the fate of grants, corporate phones, financial information about the City and the companies that hire or biographies of the members of municipal boards, that whoever you want to know something more than their direct representatives.
Once the drafting of the new ordinance is completed, in the Committee on Transparency and Participation will begin designing a new Regulation of Citizen Participation.
Source: Cambiemos Murcia