the participation of the citizens to influence public policies, cities have greater international representation, and to develop novel methods to counter the new violence, because "it would stifle the sustainable development", are some of the highlights that the mayor of Madrid, Manuela Carmena, mentioned Thursday in Corferias.
also Co-chair of the Union of Capital Cities in ibero-American (Ucci) said during the plenary session 'to Link the agenda of the 2030 to the new urban agenda' that cities cannot issue orders or laws without regard to the citizens. The governor iberian, who shared knowledge with personalities such as Angel Gurría, secretary-General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (Oecd), and Thomas Gass, assistant secretary-General for Policy Coordination and inter-Institutional Affairs of the UN, spoke with THE TIME. (Also: metropolitan areas, which are key for the development of cities)
How to involve citizens in the construction of public policies?
We have an alternative that is the law collaborative, this is that we hung on the internet by law to implement for each citizen to say whatever they want.
What is it you most liked in the summit?
Everything. Took Me a long impulse, the desire to do things, in addition of experiences and the vision of what is going on in the world. There is so much more outside: trends of Africa and Asia, I have loved.
What is your contribution to this important event?
Let my experiences and, perhaps, by the fact of having been judge all my life, note that the right to the city is not recognized and they are there to do a job for this to have the site right to you should be.
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