The Delegate of the Government in Melilla, Sabrina Moh, has defended the need for greater institutional collaboration between administrations and has denounced the lack of communication and coordination by the Autonomous City.
In this regard, during an interview given to COPE Melilla, he stressed that cooperation between administrations is not only possible, but necessary. “It’s super simple,” she said when asked about the difficulty of reaching institutional agreements, using the sister city as an example: “They coordinate in Ceuta”.
The head of the Government Delegation insisted that her attitude and that of her team have always been one of dialogue and cooperation, leaving aside political differences, because “beyond political colors there is citizenship”, she stressed and stressed that “when there is something that is common, you have to sit and talk”. “I am convinced that this has to be done, and I do it,” she said. However, he regretted that “to the other side it is not bidirectional”.
Collaboration by the Delegation
During the interview, Moh gave concrete examples of this collaboration on the part of the Government of Spain. “When the Autonomous City has requested from the Delegation of the Government and the Government of Spain, it has had it,” he said, citing cases such as the Tanatorio or the School of Music.
In relation to the tanatorium, the highest representative of the Government of Spain explained that the local Executive “planned a work in such a sensitive place as the tanatorium without having a plan” and that, faced with this situation, “we made available the Modular Classrooms”. A facility that, as he recalled, “is not being used by the Government of the Autonomous City of Melilla, it is being used by Melilla citizens”.
He also recalled that “when they had a problem” with the School of Music, “there they found the Delegation of the Government and the Government of Spain with their hand stretched out to be able to make available any useful infrastructure”, offering them the facilities of the CEIP Encarna León for the development of the course.
For the head of the Government Delegation, this way of acting responds to a clear conception of public action. “That is what politics consists of, at least useful politics,” he said, reiterating that the central executive will continue to put “all the tools and mechanisms that the Government of Spain has in the territory at the disposal of the Melillenses.”
Finally, Sabrina Moh argued that a greater willingness to understand would allow progress in many more projects for the city. “I am convinced that if the Autonomous City of Melilla had another spirit and were more collaborators, many more projects would come out,” she concluded.