Mayor Passerini calls for ‘discussion’ on organization charter reform

Mayor Passerini calls for ‘discussion’ on organization charter reform

2024-08-12 22:30:14

This Monday, the third National Congress on Civic Participation and Decentralization opened in the capital of Córdoba, aiming to bring together the innovative experiences and practices of various city and social actors at the local, national and international levels.

This is the official start of discussions proposed by Mayor Daniel Passerini to determine whether the city needs to reform its organic charter.

Overall, the purpose of the event is to “initiate a discussion that puts on the agenda new contexts, challenges and needs for citizen participation and governance, as well as the updating and modernization of regulations governing citizens’ contact with municipal governments.”

On Monday, a meeting involving many of the traditional constituents involved in drafting the Organic Charter approved in 1995 was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art.

The aim is to collect the experiences and contributions of this generation of legislators.

During the meeting, which will last until Wednesday, the aim is to connect the aspirations and context of 1995 with the city’s current situation. as mentioned above on the event websiteThe intergenerational dialogue aims to chart the future of Córdoba, combining the perspectives and experiences of the past with the challenges of the present and future.

On the opening day, Passerini thanked traditional voters who, he said, “have a place in history” because they gave Cordoba the quality of an “avant-garde city.”

“This is an opportunity to look at and discuss the Charter and reflect on whether we need to adjust some of its concepts,” the mayor said.

Passerini said that since Ruben Martin ratified the charter in 1995, a lot has happened in Cordoba, Argentina and around the world. “A lot of paradigms have been modified,” he gave an example.

In addition, the mayor stressed that the city government must decide whether to accept and face the “new powers”. “For example, citizen safety; or new concepts in health, such as problematic consumption. Today there is consensus that municipalities should take this into account. In addition, what has happened in recent years: the modification of the Misdemeanor Law into the Coexistence Law ”. We also want to debate this,” Passerini described.

The Peronist leader called for “a discussion” on the organizational charter. “We must ensure that this discussion leads to a favorable outcome for Córdoba,” he asked, adding: “I believe it must be held now.”

“There is no election speculation here,” he confirmed, confirming the version that he was seeking approval for a second term.

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Juan Pablo Viola, Córdoba city secretary for civic participation and youth, assured on Monday that the goal is to “listen to the voices of the constitutionalists of 1995” to propose “where the change should go.” Alternatives.

“There are issues of identity, digital service delivery, technology implementation. This is a time for listening and negotiation,” he concluded.

Today’s meeting is one of four previous meetings held by the Chinese authorities with about 1,000 institutions in the capital of Córdoba. “We are talking about a city that has more than 300,000 inhabitants and more than 100 new communities since the Organic Charter,” Viola concludes.

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This Tuesday, the event will continue at the Mercociudades meeting. Appointments are open at 2 pm at the Evita Superior Gallery in Palacio Ferreyra.

On Wednesday, Reverend Boone Church will host a dialogue aimed at fostering dialogue between the public and civil society experiences to enhance civic engagement.

Through the cultural management process, the conference aims to connect the learning and achievements gained with current challenges, promoting a more inclusive and participatory environment in Córdoba.

The event will serve as a platform for sharing knowledge and strategies to promote collaboration and community development in our city.

group member

  • Mariano Almada – Cultural Secretary of the City of Córdoba
  • Virginia Reyneri – Deputy Minister of Culture of the Municipality of Villamaria
  • Pancho Marchiaro – Member of the Cultural Institute of Córdoba
  • Gonzalo Montiel – La Moreira Foundation – Cordoba Capital
  • Walter Ponticova – Folkloric Dance Association “El Teyú” – Córdoba Capital
  • Aldana Cuello – Coordinator of the Public Policy Observatory of La Rioja Province
  • Franco Moran – Director of the National Institute of Regional Theater of Córdoba
  • Elina Maldonado – Head of Culture, CPC Ruta 20
  • Moderator: Jorge Lorenzo – Deputy Director, CPC Villa el Libertador

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