Deputies to the National Assembly of Popular Power (ANPP) for Ciénaga de Zapata elected to the IX Legislature.

Our municipality has 2 Deputies to the ANPP, 1 base delegate and 1 of interest elected for the IX Legislature.

Deputies

Pursuant to Article 115 of the Constitution of the Republic, the condition of deputy does not entail personal privileges or economic benefits. During the time they spend in the effective performance of their functions, the deputies receive the same remuneration from their workplace and maintain the link with it, for the relevant purposes.

The deputy coordinates his functions as such with his usual responsibilities and tasks. However, by decision of the President of the National Assembly, he may be designated to carry out full-time activities during the term of office or for the term he determines, after reconciliation with the head of the body or entity where the deputy works.

Duties of the Deputies:
The deputies have the duty to carry out their tasks for the benefit of the people, maintain contact with their constituents, listen to their proposals, suggestions and criticisms, and explain the State's policy to them. Likewise, they will render account of the fulfillment of their functions.
They also have the following:

a) maintain conduct in accordance with the ethical principles that correspond to his condition of deputy;
b) refrain from invoking or making use of their condition for personal gain or in the exercise of improper efforts on behalf of third parties;
c) comply with the agreements of the National Assembly as far as they are concerned;
d) punctually attend the sessions of the National Assembly and the meetings of the commissions of which they are part;
e) any other that is imposed by the Constitution of the Republic, laws and regulations.

Deputies Rights:

a) participate with voice and vote in the sessions of the National Assembly and in the meetings of the Commissions of which they are part;
b) attend with voice but without vote to the meetings of the Commissions of which they do not form part;
c) request and obtain from the state organs and agencies, as well as from companies and entities, at the different levels, the information that is necessary for the exercise of their functions. In the case of information classified as a State Secret, it must be done in accordance with the provisions of current legislation, through the President of the National Assembly;
d) exercise legislative initiative;
e) request the National Assembly to express itself on the constitutionality of a decree-law, decree or other general provision;
f) to ask questions to the Council of State, the Council of Ministers and the members of one or another body and to have them answered during the same session or the next;
g) be received to deal with matters related to the exercise of their function by the officials of organizations of the Central State Administration, the local organs of the People's Power and those subordinate to the National Assembly of People's Power and the Council of State;
h) Obtain the action of the authorized authority before any transgression of the law they are aware of and receive a response to it;
i) receive from the local organs of the People's Power and from the auxiliary offices of the National Assembly support and facilities at their disposal that contribute to the better fulfillment of their obligations;
j) attend with voice but without vote to the sessions of the provincial and municipal assemblies of the People's Power;

Deputy to the ANPP

Name

Yuriet Estevez Gutiérres

Position
President of the Municipal Assembly of People's Power
Base Delegate Circumscription # 5

Deputy to the ANPP

Name Vacante
Position
Of interest

 

SECOND PHASE: PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ACTION PLAN.

1-With all the opinions and elements offered by the diagnosis. People who work on each subject must seek solutions, (from within the constituency, first of all), for this they will exchange with school personnel, the family doctor, the cultural promoter, the social worker, the mass organizations , etc., but already at that time, not as part of the diagnosis, but to seek solutions and incorporate into the plan the tasks of the organizations they represent, such as blood donations, cytological testing, care for children with non-compliance in their schoolwork, participation in cultural activities, etc.

Delegates from the Municipal Assembly visit a Community to exchange with residents about community work

The people who make up these commissions must be empowered so that they can exchange with the municipal directorates and other organizations. With all these elements, they must develop a plan that integrates all the actions to improve the lives of residents in the district. During this stage, the delegate must dispatch with the commissions to control the work and offer guidance. It is normal that the commissions do not go at the same rate and even that it is necessary to replace someone responsible or member of them because it does not work.

2-When the commissions have completed their work (it must be done in the shortest possible time so as not to discourage the population) a meeting is held with the participation of all the members of those commissions, the leaders of the political and mass organizations and the representatives of the administrative directorates to present the action plan proposed by each commission. There all plans are discussed, criteria are given, modified if necessary and approved.

Once the action plan that integrates all the work of the district based on the criteria of the population has been approved, it becomes a project of self-transformation that the community has decided to carry out consciously, without responding to criteria or pressure external. The next step will be to make it known to the members of the community by holding meetings, using the CDR structure or if it coincides with the Delegate's accountability date, it can be done in said activity.

3-The implementation of the action plan is carried out through coordination meetings (which some call the factor meeting) that must be held monthly in each constituency. There they analyze the tasks planned to be carried out next month, who should be the participants and who is responsible. Those responsible for the activities should go to that meeting to present their criteria about the activity and what support they need. In the initial stage there will be a learning process, where the population must get used to deciding and seeking solutions to problems, both from within and in other instances.

THIRD PHASE: CONTROL AND EVALUATION.

  1. During the coordination meeting of the constituency, the fulfillment of the activities of the action plan that had been planned to be carried out during the previous month must be controlled and evaluated, this allows rectifying any difficulties in carrying it out or confirming that the route used is correct. In this way it is systematically diagnosed and incorporating the solution to new problems that may arise.
  2. The offices of the delegates with the population constitute another way of control and evaluation.
  3. The meetings of the mass organizations are part of the monitoring and evaluation. When applying the integrated community work, the Accountability Assembly gives a substantial change, since most of the Delegate's report is based on the analysis of what, according to the action plan, should be carried out in the constituency in the previous semester (another way of control and evaluation, this time by the entire population), which allows recognizing those who stood out at that time and at another time of the assembly, discussing the actions to be carried out in the next semester, which can contribute popular participation agreements.

1st ACTIVITY. Meeting with the factors of the district to explain the work.

FIRST PHASE: PARTICIPATORY DIAGNOSIS

Participatory workshops are held with the population by age groups. Make the selection of the participants taking into account their inclusive character looking for a wide representation by: skin color, cultural level, social conduct, sexual orientation, sex, level of alcoholic ingestion, occupation or profession or trade, believers of different manifestations, non-believers, etc.) The age groups can be: children, adolescents (Basic S.), young people (15 to 18 years old), young people (18 to 25 years old), adults and older adults.

Participants in these workshops must provide criteria on the positive aspects and problems existing in the district on housing, interpersonal relationships, education, health, recreation, discipline, legality, etc. During the realization of the same each person must develop their individual criteria on the topics discussed, then they will meet in teams and from there the team criteria will emerge; Subsequently, the criteria of the constituency will be released for further processing. During the workshops, neither the Delegate, nor any other person who is directing the workshop, should give an answer or solution to the proposals, the most he should do is stimulate the participants to discuss the issue and they reach a solution. or they realize they need more information to decide.

Once all the workshops are finished, the opinions are collected and grouped by subject: For example: all the approaches related to recreation, those that have to do with

the health of the population, with education, with commerce, etc.

Thematic work teams are formed, which will be made up of the people who contributed the most ideas during the workshops and may include any other resident person in the district who has not been able to attend the workshop and is considered to be able to make contributions. important.

The first task of these groups is to complete the diagnosis with the criteria of the representatives of the organisms, without "crushing" the criteria of the population. For example: the family doctor and nurse, the cultural promoter, the school director, the social worker, the head of the sector, leaders of existing work centers and services in the district (the winemaker, the communal services manager) , etc.)

With these elements and others that are necessary such as the health picture, disabled people, those disconnected from study and work, university graduates by specialties, art instructors, ex-inmates, etc. The participatory diagnosis is concluded based on the criteria of the population.