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Quintana Roo, Mexico

Co-create a citizen's initiative to reform the State Planning Law with a long-term vision for Quintana Roo. (MXROO0002)

Overview

At-a-Glance

Action Plan: Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2021 – 2022

Inception Report: Inception Report – Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2021 – 2022

Commitment Start: Jul 2021
Commitment End: Jul 2022

Institutions involved:

  • Secretaría de la Contraloría del Estado
  • Secretaría de Finanzas y Planeación
  • Secretaría de Finanzas y Planeación
  • Consejería Jurídica
  • Consejería Jurídica
  • Secretaría de la Contraloría del Estado
  • Comisión de Planeación y Desarrollo Económico
  • Ciudadan@s por la Transparencia A.C.
  • Ciudadan@s por la Transparencia A.C.
  • Ciudadan@s por la Transparencia A.C.
  • Ciudadan@s por la Transparencia A.C.
  • Bios: Participación Política y Desarrollo A.C.
  • Bios: Participación Política y Desarrollo A.C.
  • Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (COPARMEX) Quintana Roo
  • Consejo Coordinador Empresarial del Caribe (CCE)
  • Universidad del Caribe
  • Comité de Participación Ciudadana del Sistema Estatal Anticorrupción (CPC)
  • Comité de Participación Ciudadana del Sistema Estatal Anticorrupción (CPC)
  • Comité de Participación Ciudadana del Sistema Estatal Anticorrupción (CPC)
  • CEPAL
  • Centro de investigación y docencia económicas (CIDE)

Primary Policy Area:

Primary Sector:

OGP Value:

  • Civic Participation
  • Access to information

Inception Report Summary

Verifiable: Yes

Relevance to OGP Values: Yes

The commitment is a new regulation, policy, practice or requirement.

The commitment activities will result in a change of the rules, practices or policies that govern a policy area, public sector and/or relationship between citizens and is binding or institutionalized across government or specific institution(s).

To view the detailed final assessment of this commitment read the End of Commitment Report

Description

Commitment ID

MXROO0002

Commitment Title

Co-create a citizen's initiative to reform the State Planning Law with a long-term vision for Quintana Roo.

Problem

The development of the tourism model in Quintana Roo has prospered and sustained it as one of the leading destinations in Latin America.

However, the depth of social inequality, corruption, and environmental impact are the great challenges that we seek to address in order to transform our immediate reality and that of the following decades, through a planning instrument that will allow us to co-create the course of our state for the next 25 years.

The Master Plan for Sustainable Tourism Quintana Roo 2030 is a strategic instrument to implement a new tourism development model with criteria to comply with the SDGs and in which the development path in Quintana Roo transits to a long-term vision with a model of competitiveness, prosperity, and sustainability.

In this sense, the reform to the Planning Law of Quintana Roo is the first step towards the co-creation of the Sustainable Development Plan of Quintana Roo for the next 25 years; it is the legal framework from which a series of regulatory adjustments will emerge to cement the planning for the following decades.

Status quo

The current Planning Law does not contemplate development plans longer than six years for the state, and three years for the municipalities, accordingly there is no long-term strategic vision for our state.  The exercises carried out so far are satellite instruments that are not binding to the law and consequently are highly vulnerable to the political volatility of changes in government and political parties.

Action

Co-create the initiative to reform the Planning Law for the Economic Development of Quintana Roo under the open parliament format in the Planning and Economic Development Commission of the State Congress, (Comisión de Planeación y Desarrollo Económico del Congreso del Estado).

How will the commitment contribute to solving the public problem described above?

Quintana Roo does not have a strategic plan with a long-term vision linked to the Planning System in the State because the current law does not contemplate long-term sustainable development co-created with the voices of the citizens. It does not integrate the Legislative or Judicial Power in the Planning System, has a partial focus on human rights, lacks an anti-corruption approach and gender perspective.

What long-term goal as identified in your Open Government Strategy does this commitment relate to?

The reform to the Planning Law in Quintana Roo contemplates the strategic vision of open government as a commitment of high impact and social transformation that links citizens and brunts multiple policy areas at obtaining positive results and public value.

Primary Policy Area

Legislative Openness, Regulatory Governance

Primary Sector

Cross-sectoral, Legislature

What OGP value is this commitment relevant to?

Civic Participation The reform of the Law has a focus:

• Citizen instrument with a long-range vision.
• Observes
• Agenda 2030
• Inclusion of the human rights-based approach and gender perspective.
• Aligned to the PAEQROO.
• Results-based budgeting

The reform of the Law has a focus:
• Citizen instrument with a long-range vision.
• Observes
• Agenda 2030
• Inclusion of the human rights-based approach and gender perspective.
• Aligned to the PAEQROO.
• Results-based budgeting

Access to information The citizenry has access to the democratic planning system to participate actively in the co-creation and advocacy of:
a) long-term vision with the incoming plan.
b) six-year and three-year government programs.
The citizenry has access to the democratic planning system to participate actively in the co-creation and advocacy of:
a) long-term vision with the incoming plan.
b) six-year and three-year government programs.

Milestones

10 Milestones
1

Minutes of the Ninth Ordinary Session of the Observatory of Commitments and Public Policies, where the governor and civil society organizations approved the Quintana Roo 2021-2022 Action Plan.

Start Date02/2022
End Date02/2022
  • Not started
  • In progress
  • Stuck
  • Finished
  • Incomplete
2

Signing of the Open Parliament Declaration

Start Date02/2022
End Date02/2022
  • Not started
  • In progress
  • Stuck
  • Finished
  • Incomplete
3

Including Civil Society in the Planning and Economic Development Commission through working groups on the initiative.

Start Date02/2022
End Date03/2022
  • Not started
  • In progress
  • Stuck
  • Finished
  • Incomplete
4

Generation of a comparative of planning laws in six states: Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Nuevo León, Jalisco and Baja California.

Start Date02/2022
End Date02/2022
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  • Incomplete
5

Presentation of the citizens

Start Date02/2022
End Date02/2022
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  • Incomplete
6

The fourth edition of the Glosa Ciudadana (Citizen´s Gloss) with the Quintana Roo Governor and the Commission´s president of the State Congress.

Start Date02/2022
End Date02/2022
  • Not started
  • In progress
  • Stuck
  • Finished
  • Incomplete
7

Citizen communication campaign about the planning Law reform.

Start Date02/2022
End Date03/2022
  • Not started
  • In progress
  • Stuck
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  • Incomplete
8

Citizen training program for deputies and public servants to raise awareness about Open Parliament.

Start Date02/2022
End Date02/2022
  • Not started
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  • Stuck
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  • Incomplete
9

Presentation of proposed articles with citizen participation: a) Long term b) Organization of the three branches of government c) Focus on human rights, anti-corruption, gender perspective, and Agenda 2030.

Start Date02/2022
End Date12/2022
  • Not started
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  • Incomplete
10

Strengthen the citizens

Start Date03/2022
End Date11/2022
  • Not started
  • In progress
  • Stuck
  • Finished
  • Incomplete


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