Co-creation of the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development of Quintana Roo (MXROO0005)
Overview
At-a-Glance
Action Plan: Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2023 – 2025
Inception Report Summary: Inception Report – Action plan – Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2023 – 2025
Commitment Start: Jul 2023
Commitment End: Dec 2025
Institutions involved:
- New Agreement for the Well-being and Development of Quintana Roo
- Secretary of the State Comptroller
- Ministry of the Interior
- Ministry of Finance and Planning
- Ministry of Finance and Planning
- Ministry of Finance and Planning
- Legal Advice
- Legal Advice
- Citizens for Transparency
- Citizens for Transparency
- Citizen Council of the Strategic Planning Committee for Sustainable Development of the state of Quintana Roo.
- CCE
- Employers Confederation of the Mexican Republic (COPARMEX)
- Collective U Mootsel Kuxtal
- North Node Working Group for Planning
- Private initiative
- Collective for Social Impact
Primary Policy Area:
Primary Sector:
OGP Value:
- Civic Participation
- Public Accountability
Inception Report Summary
Verifiable: Yes
Relevance to OGP Values: Yes
The commitment is a continuation of ongoing practice in line with existing legislation, policies or requirements.
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).
Description
Commitment ID
MXROO0005
Commitment Title
Co-creation of the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development of Quintana Roo (PEDSQROO) 2050 with participatory planning that responds to the common citizen interest.
Problem
The development of the tourism model in Quintana Roo has prospered and has sustained it as one of the leading destinations in Latin America.
However, this has generated disproportionate growth, with improvised planning between the north and south of the state, which responds to immediate needs rather than a vision for the future, where corruption enriches some while leaving others behind. and others, where citizenship issues are not a priority.
Likewise, the depth of social inequality, corruption, and environmental impact, are the great challenges that it seeks to influence to transform our immediate reality and that of the following decades, through a planning instrument that allows us to co-create the sustainable direction of our state for the next 25 years.
Status quo
In May 2022, through a deep co-creation exercise in Open Parliament with former Deputy Cristina Torres, president of the Planning Commission of the XVI Legislature, the deputies, the executive, local civil society organizations, and national and with the support of at least 50 business chambers and local CSOs; the Law of Planning for the Development of Quintana Roo was reformed.
In this reform, the co-creation of the Strategic Plan for the Sustainable Development of Quintana Roo is mandated with a twenty-five-year vision and includes in its preparation the three branches of government, civil society, the business sector, and representation of indigenous groups.
Likewise, in this administration, the New Agreement for Well-being and Development is implemented, which establishes the bases of co-creation and co-responsibility in Quintana Roo, which not only fully responds to article 49 of the political constitution of the state that promotes the open state, establishes the bases from the executive power for the construction of a joint vision to achieve the sustainable development of the state.
Action
Co-create participatory strategic planning in Quintana Roo as a living document emanating from the citizenry, which traces sustainable development routes that respond to the aspirations of the Quintana Roo people.
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, therefore it lacks effective citizen participation and does not contemplate long-term sustainable development. The Plans of the three powers are not linked and do not integrate a single vision for the state, in addition to having a partial approach to human rights, it lacks an anti-corruption approach, a gender perspective, and interculturality. This commitment rethinks the construction of Quintana Roo with a unified vision in a new framework of the Planning System after the recently approved Planning Law.
What long-term goal as identified in your Open Government Strategy does this commitment relate to?
The co-creation of Quintana Roo's Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development 2050 contemplates in itself the strategic vision of open government, as it is a high-impact commitment and social transformation that links citizens and impacts multiple political areas, oriented to obtaining positive results and public value.
Primary Policy Area
Regulatory Governance, Other/NA
Primary Sector
Other/NA
What OGP value is this commitment relevant to?
Civic Participation | The participatory democratic planning process of PEDSQROO seeks to eradicate the simulating practices of citizen participation that have undermined relations between society and government and have weakened the social fabric. Preventing capture in decision-making or cabinet planning is an unparalleled opportunity to break the archaic (traditionalist) logic of technocracy and a way to build the worn-out and not very resistant social fabric of Quintana Roo. |
Public Accountability | The PEDSQROO allows Deepening the participation and decentralization of power clearly and as a process to achieve the appropriation by the citizens of the political life of the state, promotes transparency and accountability accounts of active citizen participation in all phases of the process, to obtain reliable and useful results that improve collective situations. |