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We, the
mayors
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, are but two voices among representatives from more than 6,600 cities in 160 countries and regions worldwide who support this historic goal.
More
mayors
are joining our cause every year, and our determination to pursue nuclear disarmament will only deepen in the years ahead.
It is fitting that mayors, driven by their sense of responsibility to protect their citizens’ safety and welfare, take a keen interest in this cause.
Mayors
across Europe, however, have responded more moderately, feeling and showing solidarity with the plight of their French colleagues.
First and foremost,
mayors
should be mobilized as mediators, because they are on the front line in implementing urban policy.
When these policies fail, citizens hold
mayors
responsible.
But
mayors
are also the most knowledgeable about communication links within their communities, and are thus the most capable of organizing effective partnerships to address and resolve local issues.
This is why Europe’s
mayors
call upon European institutions to focus on social cohesion with the same commitment that has been invested until now in asylum and border controls.
Since 1990, successive
mayors
promised to tackle the problem of these hundreds of thousands of feral dogs.
In contrast to their opponents, both came to the presidency with executive experience as
mayors
of the capitals of their countries.
Local officials, such as mayors, must become more involved in addressing the problem.
Chinese
mayors
are CEOs of their local economy, responsible not only for market development, but also for social stability.
Local elections have not been consistently held since 1992, when Yeltsin appointed all
mayors
and governors.
Governors and
mayors
have few incentives to broaden their tax bases and instead devote their energies to negotiating about their budget.
They are joined by former statesmen, national parliaments and regional organizations, mayors, retired military experts, women’s organizations, human rights activists, environmentalists, and countless other groups worldwide.
A growing number of governors, mayors, and citizens recognize that Obamacare has been a success.
So delegation after delegation of ministers, mayors, and assorted financial center lobbyists have been filling London’s best hotels and providing a welcome boost to the high-end restaurant trade.
The imbroglio started when
mayors
in several southern French seaside towns banned burkinis on their beaches.
Cutting emissions from urban transport, for example, will involve city mayors, local planners, and national policymakers working together to induce compact development.
For example,
mayors
of major cities – including New York, Tokyo, Rome, Santiago, and Oslo – are seeking to host Maker Faires, where ordinary citizens showcase their ingenuity and engage with other makers.
More than presidents,
mayors
recognize that ensuring a healthy food system requires uprooting an unhealthy one.
At the state level, Democratic governors have filed lawsuits to challenge Trump’s immigration executive orders, and many Democratic
mayors
have reaffirmed their cities’ sanctuary status for undocumented immigrants.
At the recent Chicago Forum on Global Cities, policy thinkers and practitioners – including past and current
mayors
from Amman, Chicago, Prague, Lahore, Rio de Janeiro, and Toronto – met for a couple of days to discuss common challenges on the road ahead.
The Leadership of CitiesATHENS/KAMPALA/BRISTOL – After the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen concluded without an agreement on climate action,
mayors
around the world developed their own innovative solutions.
As
mayors
who represent cities of origin, transit, and destination, we have a shared interest in cooperating to ensure that migration is safe, orderly, and humane, and that refugees are protected.
This weekend in Marrakesh, on the eve of the historic Intergovernmental Conference on the Global Compact for Migration, the
mayors
of eight cities – Los Angeles, Montreal, Milan, Athens, Bristol, Amman, Kampala, and Freetown – will launch the
Mayors
Migration Council to support local authorities’ efforts.
The Council will ensure that
mayors
have a permanent and powerful voice on the international stage, so that policies are grounded in the realities they and their cities face.
Governors and
mayors
across the country are pleading for help ahead of a challenging winter.
Although the regime is planning to hold the previously scheduled presidential election on July 4, continued protests and threats to boycott the election – a considerable number of
mayors
have said that they will not open polling stations in their municipalities – could force the regime to accept that a political transition is the only viable option.
They have the support of a growing global community of mayors, local officials, and private-sector leaders who are determined to usher in greener cities for all citizens.
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