The deputy delegate of the Government in A Coruña, María Rivas, points out the Open Administration Week 2025 as an opportunity to approach the services provided by the Administration from different perspectives and to know the values and work that is defended from the administration.
He did so during the first theatrical visit scheduled in the historic building of the government subdelegation, an activity framed in the Open Administration Week. “Its purpose is to organize events to bring Public Administrations closer to the citizens, based on the principles of Open Government: transparency, accountability, citizen participation, public integrity and collaboration. These ideas are precisely the ones that motivate the realization of this type of activities,” explained Rivas.
The Government subdelegate received this afternoon the first group of neighbors who signed up to visit the historic building of the subdelegation and took the opportunity to thank the neighborhood for its participation in the activity in which they were able to visit the oldest rooms of the headquarters.
These activities are framed within the framework of Open Administration Week 2025 and are carried out for the third consecutive year given their good reception in the previous calls. The visits are directed by the historian, populariser and tourist guide actor, Suso Martínez, who embodies a character, between real and fictitious, with which he narrates the big and small stories related to the development of the building.
The visit refers to the history of the building that was built in the eighteenth century to serve as the headquarters of the Customs, although in 1947 it was rehabilitated as a thirst of the Civil Government of A Coruña, and currently hosts the subdelegation of the Government.
The participants will be able to visit the first floor, where the official offices of the Subdelegate of the Government, and of the Deputy Secretary of the Delegation of the Government in Galicia are located, as well as the meeting room. Already on the second floor you can visit several rooms that make up the former residence of the Civil Governors equipped with their period furniture.
Within the spaces that can be visited, different outstanding pieces are preserved such as the armchair of the former civil governors of the early twentieth century, the dispatch tables, part of the official dining room of the civil governors or table that was used for the “councillors” of ministers held by Arias Navarro in A Coruña in 1974 and 1975 before the councils of ministers held in Mearas.
REMER
The subdelegate gave a speech to the 106 members of the REMER network to congratulate them on their management and participation during the Electricity Crisis that Spain suffered between April 28 and 29 of this year. “Your collaboration was key so that the Spanish Government could take exemplary action during the crisis. In this way I would like to thank you, for your cooperation, for your effectiveness and for your admirable work, keys to a day that marked our history,” added the deputy delegate.
The National Emergency Radio Network (REMER) is constituted as an alternative state-wide network that complements the other communications networks used by the General Directorate of Civil Protection and Emergencies of the Ministry of the Interior.
The members of REMER are permanent voluntary collaborators of the National Civil Protection System and therefore comply with the rules established in each case and with the specific instructions provided by the General Directorate of Civil Protection and Emergencies. The collaborators will use their own means of radio communications for the fulfillment of the missions entrusted to them.