Manuel Chaves claimed local ownership in the new economic model and commitment to Multilevel Governance
The Minister of Territorial Policy, Manuel Chaves, has opted for the implementation of multilevel governance and called for this purpose, collaboration and involvement of all levels of management in the design of public policies. This has been manifested in the opening ceremony of the Second Forum of Local Governments of the European Union, Latin America and the Caribbean, held this morning in Vitoria, and in which also participated the President of the FEMP, Pedro Castro, Mayor host Lazcoz Patxi, the Vice President of Council of European Municipalities and Regions, Louis Le Pensec, and the Minister of Justice of the Basque Government, Idoia Mendía.
Third Vice President For Government "the crisis has confirmed to us that the world is a single scenario and, therefore, globalization has to be governed. To do this we must have the insight and determination sufficient to construct a new global architecture. " And in the process, he explained, national governments are no longer the only actors, but becoming increasingly force other levels of administration in that sense, the concept of multilevel governance is fundamental, "because it allows and requires collaboration of all intervention in the design, development and implementation of public policies at all levels of government and especially Local Government. "
Referring to the motto of the forum, "Innovation from the local," Chaves said that innovation is the best way to combat the crisis and strengthen the recovery. "Innovation is one formidable growth factor, both the economy and quality of life of citizens. Innovation is understood in a broad sense, new ideas for new global confluence processes, increased productivity through technological development and innovative measures to deal with problems that were until recently unknown. "
The President of the FEMP also stressed the importance of the local paper out of the crisis and asked for input from all levels of government to this effect, underlining the need "that the Government governs, the opposition to cooperate and stand next to the CCAA shoulder. No one can be inhibited at this time. " For Pedro Castro, "in a process of globalization as we live, local governments represent the commitment that citizens are in order and the recipients of the projects, and for that reason we must be relevant and complement at the precise solutions .
For Pedro Castro, the implementation of joint strategies between the European Union and Latin America and Caribbean, has made two strategic partners consolidated regions, an important relationship in which "frankly, local governments have much to say, Firstly the importance of multilevel governance and second, because in many of these areas the Local Governments have an experience that must be taken into account. " He added that "local governments on both sides of the hemisphere and the associations representing local government interests, we show that we must be taken into account when developing bi-regional strategy between the EU and Latin America and the Caribbean."
Both the President of the FEMP and the Minister referred in their statements to the Local Investment Funds in the past two years have been managing nearly 13,000 million euros to the Spanish Local Governments. In subsequent statements, the Minister reiterated the commitment of the Government that the Corporation arising from the 2011 local elections have a new regulatory framework, including a Local Government Act and a new funding model, stable and sufficient that response to structural problems currently facing the municipalities.
Space for the exchange of experiences
The President of the FEMP also expressed interest in turning this forum into a permanent space for political debate between local governments in both regions in order to build a common local agenda can be delivered to the Heads of State and Government of the Union Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean within the framework of the Summits that usually held.
In this line, the Mayor of Vitoria, Patxi Lazcoz, stressed the desirability of these meetings to encourage elements of experience and knowledge exchange and promote mutual understanding. After welcoming the audience, Lazcoz highlighted the role of local governments as service providers and response to citizens' problems.
For his part, Louis Le Pensec, Vice President of CEMR, President of the French Section of this organization, highlighted the involvement of the same in the development of the Lisbon Treaty, recognizing in it the principle of subsidiarity and the traditional cooperation between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, strengthened collaboration with the existence of twinning links as. Le Pensec also referred in his speech to the Millennium Development Goals and the importance of the Summit of Sustainable Development, as the soon to be held in Cancun.
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