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Estado abierto en Argentina: avances y desafíos futuros

Estado Abierto en Argentina: trayectoria y desafíos por delante

Sra. Graciela Algacibiur|

Over the past decade, Argentina has taken significant steps in adopting and consolidating the Open State approach, an agenda that expands the principles of open government by more actively integrating all three branches of government, local governments, and other public institutions.

From the Third to the Sixth National Open Government Plan de Acción, the country has demonstrated important progress, institutional learning, and, at the same time, persistent challenges that will shape future efforts.

The Third Action Plan marked a turning point. It brought greater visibility to the need to move beyond an Executive Branch-centered approach and promote a more comprehensive vision of the State. The plan stood out for its federal scope, incorporating eleven (11) local commitments and involving institutions from all three branches of government. It also focused on strengthening engagement with citizens.

With the Fourth Action Plan, Argentina took more decisive steps toward the Open State approach. It encouraged the participation of other branches of government, particularly the Legislative and Judicial branches, through commitments to collaboratively design and implement an Parlamento abierto Action Plan in the Chamber of Deputies and to strengthen transparencia and civic participation policies within the National Council of the Judicial.

At the same time, the Federal Open Government Program, led by the national Executive Branch, introduced initiatives aimed at ensuring the effective and widespread implementation of open government policies at the local level in partnership with civil society.

The Fifth National Action Plan deepened this trajectory by incorporating a stronger territorial perspective. It sought to strengthen collaboration with provinces and municipalities, recognizing that opening the State cannot be limited to the national level. Through the Federal Open State Program compromiso, the national government provided technical assistance to localLegislative and Judicial institutions, supporting the design and implementation of Open State policies aimed at strengthening institutional capacities and fostering innovation in public administration.

Finally, the Sixth National Action Plan, currently under implementation, seeks to consolidate Open State as a cross-cutting public policy approach. In this regard, the National Directorate for Open Government and the National Undersecretariat for Municipal Relations undertook the commitment Formaciones for an Open State. Its objective is to provide technical assistance to strengthen the institutional capacities of provinces, municipalities, and local institutions in designing and formulating policies based on Open State principles. This effort is complemented by the participation of the Chamber of Deputies, the National Council of the Judiciary, and commitments from the National Universities of Córdoba and the Littoral.

In conclusion, Argentina’s trajectory from the Third to the Sixth National Action Plan demonstrates a process of maturation of the Open State approach, characterized by sustained progress, valuable lessons, and persistent challenges. Among these challenges are the need to improve policy coordination to ensure long-term sustainability, continue strengthening institutional capacities at all levels of government, and bring new actors into the Open State ecosystem.

With these challenges ahead, we remain committed to consolidating a State that is more open, innovative, and responsive to citizens.

 

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