The Public Agenda is the editorial space where validated observations are grouped, prioritized and converted into concrete proposals for civic action. It is the visible connection between field documentation and institutional response.
The function of the Agenda
The Public Agenda periodically selects a bounded set of validated observations that share a common axis: a specific territory, a recurring type of problem, an urgency confirmed by several Vigías. The Agenda presents them grouped, with editorial context, identification of the institution responsible for the response, and a proposal for citizen action.
The selection is made by the editorial team with the assistance of Agent 07 (detection of territorial silences) and Agent 08 (territorial classification). The final decision on each Agenda entry is human and traceable.
Types of entry
The Public Agenda admits several types of entry:
- Ongoing cases. Observations that require sustained institutional follow-up over weeks or months.
- Civic calls. Calls to specific citizen action (presence at a public hearing, signature of a petition, attendance at a neighborhood assembly).
- Territorial reports. Editorial summaries of the activity of a zone during a defined period.
- Recognitions. Visibility of well-resolved institutional responses, as a counterpart to critical documentation.
The articulation with the press
The Agenda is distributed to the list of accredited Press Contacts in accordance with the protocol of Article XII. The distribution is transparent: the medium that receives the information knows that the observation comes from the Alerta process and may verify the validation chain. This articulation simultaneously protects the journalistic quality and the editorial independence of the platform.
