Councillors magenta training Murcia Consistory, Ruben Juan Serna and José Antonio Sotomayor, have signed the charter agreement for European multilevel governance (Charter for Multilevel Governance, MLG its acronym in English), "to show support an initiative that highlights the need to work in cooperation with several European governments at all levels, "further deepening transparency, participation and governance of regional and local authorities
Councillors Union Progress and Democracy in the city of Murcia, Juan Ruben Serna and José Antonio Sotomayor, have adhered to the charter agreement for European multilevel governance (Charter for Multilevel Governance, MLG its acronym in English), as shown support an initiative to further deepen transparency, participation and governance of regions and local authorities.
As Serna explained, since there are a large number of skills and common responsibilities right now, "This agreement highlights the need to work in cooperation between different European administrations at all levels" to achieve the goals of greater prosperity and economic development for all citizens, and greater social and territorial cohesion.
With this agreement for a multilevel government wants to overcome both the bureaucratic and administrative obstacles that still exist as geographical boundaries through mutual learning and sharing a code of practice, "deepening European integration and the institutions closer to citizens, promoting greater participation. "
To spokesman UPyD Murcia, "in a political time like the present, from local entities must achieve efficient and effective public services, greater transparency and democracy, and from UPyD believe that this should be achieved from the reorganization and modernization municipal map "something done in other European countries" and still has not been undertaken in Spain. "
"The future for providing services and viability by local governments involves mergers of municipalities, as UPyD claims," ​​Serna says.
Source: UPyD Murcia