Violence in after-school programs: "We will hold an exceptional Paris Council," promises Sylvain Maillard
The spokesperson for Rachida Dati announced urgent action plans in response to rising violence and pedocriminal cases in Paris's after-school programs amid the municipal campaign.
City Hall opens housing registration for families interested in housing programs in the interior of Bahia
The City Hall of Santo AntΓ΄nio de Jesus has launched a municipal housing registration aimed at families facing housing deficits.
Quito analyzes adjustments in programs and employee staff due to Cootad reform
Quito is considering adjustments to its employee staff and social programs following a reform to the Cootad that changes municipal budget allocations.
Violence in extracurricular activities: in the face of the silence of the Paris city hall, parents' anger rises
Parents of children involved in extracurricular programs in Paris are increasingly frustrated as concerns about physical and sexual abuse remain unaddressed by local authorities ahead of municipal elections.
Municipal Elections: Manuel Bompard Calls for an 'Anti-Fascist Front' on the Left in the Second Round, Even Without 'Agreement' on Programs
Manuel Bompard of LFI urges leftist parties to unite for the second round of municipal elections to prevent a victory for the nationalist right-wing, despite recent tensions with former socialist allies.
Own electricity with municipal money. Cities responded to residents' needs
Polish cities are launching programs to support the installation of photovoltaic systems, providing financial aid to residents seeking renewable energy solutions.
City subsidy programs will not fill the gaps in 'Clean Air'
The article discusses the challenges faced by municipal subsidy programs attempting to support Poland's 'Clean Air' initiative, particularly noting that only the largest cities can afford their own thermal modernization programs.
βNo to the GAD Lawβ: the posters displayed at the Guayaquil Council
Several city council members in Guayaquil expressed opposition to a proposed reform of the Organic Code of Territorial Organization, Autonomy, and Decentralization (Cootad), arguing it undermines municipal autonomy and threatens social programs.
Can we escape uncomfortable topics? No one was sent to Radio Sljeme, previously avoided Opened
Zagreb's municipal government, led by Tomislav TomaΕ‘eviΔ, continues its pattern of avoiding participation in discussions about city issues, as evidenced by their absence in both the 'Opened' and Radio Sljeme programs.