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Municipalities in Mexico and Spain expand digital government services
Various municipal and state governments in Mexico and Spain are implementing digital platforms to modernize public administration and improve citizen access to services.
In Irapuato, Mexico, Mayor Lorena Alfaro García introduced 'Tu Espacio Digital.' This platform provides 24/7 access to municipal payments, procedures, and a 'Single Citizen File' designed to reduce document duplication and administrative wait times.
In Morelos, Mexico, official Samuel Rivera Muciño reported that the state's Digital Transformation Agenda (ATDEM) has successfully processed over 100,000 digital procedures. This initiative aims to reduce physical travel and paper usage while increasing user satisfaction.
In La Cabrera, Spain, the local government launched 'eAgora.' The platform allows residents to report public infrastructure incidents, use a municipal mailbox, and manage requests for furniture and bulky waste collection.
Entities
Ayuntamiento de La Cabrera · Government of Irapuato · Government of Morelos · Lorena Alfaro García · Samuel Rivera Muciño
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- [○ 1 SOURCE] The Ayuntamiento de La Cabrera launched the eAgora platform to manage incidents, citizen mailboxes, and municipal communications. www.lacabrera.es
- [○ 1 SOURCE] The digital transformation in Morelos is driven by the Digital Transformation Agenda of the State of Morelos (ATDEM). www.diariodemorelos.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] Irapuato's new platform includes a 'Single Citizen File' to prevent document duplication and expedite administrative processes. polemicaguanajuato.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] The government of Irapuato launched 'Tu Espacio Digital' to allow 24/7 access to municipal services and payments. polemicaguanajuato.com
- [○ 1 SOURCE] The state administration of Morelos has completed more than 100,000 digital procedures and services. www.diariodemorelos.com