PRAIA — Cabo Verde has launched a national dialogue on decentralisation and local governance reforms, bringing together government officials, municipal authorities, policy experts, and civil society representatives to discuss ways to strengthen public administration across the archipelago.
The consultation process focuses on improving coordination between central government and municipalities, expanding administrative efficiency, and enhancing the delivery of public services through stronger local institutions.
Political analysts say decentralisation remains a key element of Cabo Verde's long-term governance strategy. Strengthening local authorities could improve policy implementation, encourage citizen participation, and support more balanced regional development across the islands.
Government representatives noted that recommendations from the consultations will contribute to future governance planning while reinforcing cooperation between public institutions and municipal administrations. The initiative also seeks to promote greater transparency and accountability in local government.
Observers believe stronger local governance can improve investment conditions, public service quality, and institutional resilience while supporting Cabo Verde's democratic development.
The new dialogue reflects Cabo Verde's continued commitment to modern governance, stronger local institutions, and collaborative policymaking that supports sustainable national development.
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