Héctor Rodríguez to the Judiciary: Individual and Collective Reflection on the Ideal Functioning of Government Bureaucracy
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Published at: 16/06/2026 03:07 PM
To reflect individually and collectively on the ideal functioning of government bureaucracy, the head of the Presidential Commission for the Restructuring and Reengineering of the Government, Héctor Rodríguez, asked the Judiciary this Tuesday.
“Send us your individual reflections, but also consult the entire judicial system, the Justices of the Peace. We have some generative questions, but they can also be freer reflections (...) We want to build a proposal that has the greatest possible consensus and reflection,” I said during a meeting with magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), in the context of the sectoral consultation carried out by this Presidential Commission.
In this regard, according to a press release, he urged that this reflection be focused on the citizen and not on the official, considering elements such as what services can be provided with the human resources and capacities that are available today.
“The discussion must be based on need, I agree, but it must also be based on viability; and between need and viability, build a plan that is progressive,” he argued.
For her part, the president of the Supreme Court, Caryslia Rodríguez, considered that this process of restructuring and reengineering of the Government is “a great opportunity” and “a need” that society was demanding. Likewise, he said that it is time to carry it forward, referring to the historical situation that the country is going through.
He added that the Judiciary understands this is a time of review and evaluation that must take place “without fear of correcting what needs to be corrected.”
“There has to be a redefinition of what each one of us, all the officials, have to do, with that self-critical view and also of recognition of what we have done,” he said.
On May 26, the President in Charge Delcy Rodríguez instructed the creation of the Commission for the Restructuring and Reengineering of the Government, whose mission is to prepare a proposal to make government management more efficient, transparent and democratic.
Mazo News Team