2024-11-01 01:57:00
Meeting at The Shura Council has been demonstrating a very different way of operating from general politicsfortunately. This Thursday marks a curious coincidence between different political forces. The ruling party automatically has a majority and can support or oppose any wishes as it pleases, It was decided to cooperate with a project proposed by radical and opposition groups.
With the unanimous support of all councilors, a rights-based mandatory training system was established for all municipal employees and officials with the theme of “Mental Health and Problematic Consumption”. Initiative of the “White Berets” Verónica Garade Panetta.
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But it’s more than that. Some were surprised executive officials attended the meeting. They wanted to know who sent them. The following people were present to hear about the progress of the project: Lucas Torrice, Undersecretary of Mental Health; Marina Avila, Director of Health Access; Carina Martín, Coordinator of Training and Community Support; Marcos Rufino ), General Manager, Addiction Prevention and Community Support; Ana Busch, Training Area Coordinator.
Officials’ commitment to these ordinances appears to be what sets the deputy mayor apart. He usually asks them to analyze and improve proposed projects. Opponents in the same field value it, no less.
“This is kindness in return,” said a spokesman who wanted to deflate the Good Samaritan balloon.. He assured that the ruling party often needs suggestions and votes to give more strength to certain ordinances, including the municipal inspection entity or the last one to transform Orfeo into a health center.
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The commission operates in a completely different dynamic than the provincial legislature. In a unicameral system, the numerical balance between the opposition and the governing parties turns many debates into a constant back-and-forth. This has caused fatigue for many, and the panel proposals have generated too much controversy and media hype.
“Javier is a natural interlocutor”one of its spokespersons said. Now, he reports on Daniel Passerini at Execution magazine, and every move is another brick in the path to his aspirations. He once held this position at La Carlota, Know how to measure the level of request, negotiation or pressure applied.
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Many initiatives are proposed unanimously and consensus is sought in advance. Deputy Mayor Javier Preto himself is a promoter of this form, convinced that we must unite when it comes to the issues our neighbors demand. “Regulating exhibitions and Production or sale of ecological agricultural products In the capital, with the combined efforts of several officials, another problem emerged. This is no joke,” they said in the corridor, adding: “They measure your shoelace length here, wrong steps what should we do“.
There was another big sign of good coexistence this Wednesday, when the Undersecretary for Mental Health and Addictions, Lucas Torrice, and much of his team were on hand to support the project. Project approval.
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**Interview with Verónica Garade Panetta, Leader of the “White Berets” and Architect of the New Training Initiative**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us, Verónica. Your initiative for a mandatory training system focused on mental health is a major step. Can you explain what prompted this initiative?
**Verónica Garade Panetta:** Thank you for having me. The pressing need for better mental health awareness and support systems in our municipalities was the main driver. We recognized that municipal employees are often on the front lines when it comes to addressing community needs. By providing them with the right training, we can equip them to handle these issues more effectively.
**Editor:** There seems to be a unique collaboration happening between different political groups in The Shura Council. How significant is this cross-party support for your initiative?
**Verónica Garade Panetta:** It’s incredibly significant. For the ruling party and opposition groups to come together on this project demonstrates a collective acknowledgment of the importance of mental health. This isn’t just a political maneuver; it’s a recognition that mental health issues affect us all, regardless of our political beliefs.
**Editor:** You mentioned that several high-ranking officials attended the recent council meeting. What impact do you think their presence had on the discussions about your initiative?
**Verónica Garade Panetta:** Their presence validated the importance of our initiative. It shows a commitment from the executive branch to support this training system. When key officials engage in these discussions, it sends a message that mental health is a priority at all levels of government.
**Editor:** Interestingly, you’ve noted that the deputy mayor has a distinct approach to project analysis. How does that contribute to the success of initiatives like yours?
**Verónica Garade Panetta:** The deputy mayor’s approach fosters a culture of open dialogue and collaboration. It invites feedback, making our initiatives stronger and more comprehensive. Even those who may not traditionally align with the ruling party appreciate this ethos, which is crucial for grassroots support.
**Editor:** Some critics have dismissed this collaboration as merely a political necessity, rather than genuine concern for community welfare. How do you respond to that skepticism?
**Verónica Garade Panetta:** While there may be elements of political strategy involved, the outcomes of this collaboration are what truly matter. The mandatory training we’re implementing has the potential to create real, positive change in our communities. Good intentions or strategic necessity shouldn’t overshadow the impact we can achieve together.
**Editor:** Thank you, Verónica, for sharing your insights. It’s clear that this initiative is paving the way for more constructive dialogues in the political arena and meaningful support for mental health in the community.
**Verónica Garade Panetta:** Thank you. It’s an exciting time for our council, and I look forward to seeing how this initiative evolves and makes a difference.