The new provisions of the Organic Rules of Operation governed from the next plenary session in the city of Totana

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new times are set to make the most agile and operational political debate

The regular full City Council for the month of October Totana, held today, will be the first from which the new provisions in the updated Organic Operation Regulations (ROF) shall be governed, and which are intended primarily establish a more agile and operative to matters of general interest political debate.

From this session, the speaker of the motion will be the first to step in and have a turn to speak, whose intervention is reduced generally from ten to five minutes.

In addition, exceptionally and discretion of the President, you can set a second shift word that passes from five to three minutes to fix positions on the debate in question.

Moreover, the new regulation includes the amendments must be submitted in writing before the start of the plenary sessions, and not in voce as had been done so far in some cases.

Also, with the same rules participation is given hereinafter also to opposition groups in recruitment tables.

The plenary approved definitively modification ROF last July, being published in this BORM last September 12 after joining some of the allegations made by the interested local groups.

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