Politics

Óscar Noda calls for the regulation of the Lanzarote Mayors' Table

The councilor proposes to regularize this meeting to provide it with a regulation "of the 21st century"

Mayors' meeting held in San Bartolomé last Tuesday

After the celebration of the third Mayors' Table last Tuesday, the councilor of the Island Council and president of Unidos por Yaiza, Óscar Noda, proposes to regularize said meeting. In this way, Noda has proposed and presented a draft regulation to provide the table with the necessary order and protocol to turn it into an institution "of the 21st century."

Thus, the councilor has presented to the president of the Island Council, Oswaldo Betancort, and the rest of the mayors of the municipalities, a regulation of operation of the Table, necessary because "certain issues such as the agenda or the celebration of the tables must respond to an island consensus and not to unilateral decisions of any kind." Likewise, Óscar Noda affirms that "in this way, we will ensure that the Mayors' Table responds to the opinion of the citizens and, in the interest of the greatest possible transparency, in this way no one can distrust its operation."

On the other hand, Noda does not find it "very coherent" that in the Island Council itself there are regulations and rules to follow, but "when it is the turn of the Mayors' Table, that institutional protocol is abandoned and other types of personal and unilateral decisions are embraced that do not contribute to the proper functioning of democracy on the island," criticizes the councilor.