In the first proposal, the Municipal Socialist Group spokesperson announced today at a press conference that "it is necessary that the municipal government officials put the batteries and modernize once and for all administrative processes."
Juan Fco Otálora noted that "fully digital age, with the revolution in communications and the use of time, it is unacceptable that we should continue to suffer long lines to get a certificate, or to request participation in an activity ".
He added that "over the legislature have been numerous initiatives to upgrade municipal services that would improve transparency and efficiency in management and to make life easier for residents, but apathy has left municipal PP compliance with some of the socialist proposals approved in plenary. "
Otálora says, "The council lives back to new technologies and the reality and that far from simplifying administrative procedures, the increasingly complicated, so it is necessary initiatives such as that presented to the plenary."
Has also reported "the proposal to conduct an audit of municipal expenditures in the media throughout the entire legislature," for what they are suggesting that "to constitute a commission to analyze those costs and to report his findings before the end of the year. "
Socialist spokesman believes that "at a critical time, as the economy is experiencing the city council, the opposition has to strengthen its audit work for the mayor and councilors tuned to maximize spending."
Otálora concluded justifying the need for the proposal "by the urgent need to conduct a thorough survey to rationalize spending and a transparent and neutral use of public resources."