The Transparency Council participates in the Meeting of bodies guaranteeing transparency of the entire State that is celebrated in Toledo today and tomorrow. This forum, which is attended by, in addition to the Council, the bodies, councils and commissioners responsible for ensuring transparency and the right of access to information at the autonomous level, has been organized by the Regional Council for Transparency and Good Governance (CRT) of Castilla-La Mancha with the aim of promoting institutional collaboration, generating stable frameworks of cooperation and technical reflection and exchanging good practices to strengthen the right of access to public information and transparency.
The representation of the CTBG at the meeting is headed by its president, José Luis Rodríguez Álvarez, who spoke at the inaugural session together with the president of the CRT of Castilla-La Mancha, Fernando Muñoz Jiménez.
Today, the first two working sessions of the representatives of the guarantor bodies take place at the headquarters of the Autonomous Courts. They will address, among other issues, the relationship of transparency and protection of personal data, the guarantee of the right of access to information of local electors and the issues that are generating greater litigation, with special attention to those that are being studied by the Supreme Court.
The agenda also includes a reception at the Fuensalida Palace, headquarters of the Presidency of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, where representatives of the guarantor bodies will be received by their first vice-president, José Luis Martínez Guijarro.
Tomorrow the third working session will be held and he will be the president of the Cortes de Castilla-La Mancha, Pablo Bellido Acevedo, the person in charge of closing the meeting.
The delegation of the Transparency Council consists, in addition to its president, of the Deputy Director-General of Transparency and Good Governance, Gonzalo Gómez de Villalobos, the Assistant Director-General for State Level Claims, Marta Timón Herrero, and the Deputy Director General for Regional and Local Claims, José Manuel Jover Llorente.