Participación ciudadana y actividad parlamentaria (Citizen Participation and Parliamentary Activity)
Keywords:
Transparencia, participación, parlamento abiertoAbstract
En la pasada década, han surgido amplias demandas de una mayor transparencia y una mayor participación en la elaboración de las políticas públicas. La crisis de representación ha hecho que los gobiernos vieran las políticas de transparencia como forma de restaurar la confianza pública. La mejora de las webs de transparencia, el compromiso con una política de datos públicos, la regulación de los grupos de interés, el uso intensivo de redes sociales, la promoción de foros de deliberación, la adopción de códigos de conducta para miembros de los parlamentos o el carácter público de las agendas de los parlamentarios son algunas de las herramientas de apertura de los parlamentos con las que se está experimentando tanto a nivel nacional como internacional.In the last decade, broad demands for greater transparency and participation in the elaboration of public policies have arisen. The crisis of representation has caused governments to see transparency policies as a way to restore public confidence. Improvement of transparency websites, commitment to an open data policy; regulation of interest groups; intensive use of social networks; promotion of deliberation forums; adoption of codes of conduct for MPs or publicity of parliamentarians' agendas are some of the opening tools of parliaments that are being experienced at both national and international level.
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