Settling dust: prospects for reform
Von: I&R ~ GB (infotake@outiniref.org) [Profil]
Datum: 09.06.2009 17:39
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Datum: 09.06.2009 17:39
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Newsgroup: alt.politics.media alt.politics.british uk.environment uk.politics.parliamentscot.politics uk.politics.misc uk.politics.constitution
June 2009. Although largely ignored by government and censored by the "serious" press, numerous calls to strengthen democracy by introducing the citizen-initiated referendum at all levels of governance will have been noticed by those who read on-line comments and blogs. At least one senior UK academic a few days ago publicly echoed this call. For over a decade our reform group has advocated the introduction of citizen-led procedures such as the "initiative" , used to make law-proposals or to recall MPs, and the citizen-triggered veto-referendum. With a general election not too far ahead it is pertinent to ask if and if so how the political parties would introduce elements of direct democracy if elected to power. We have followed manifestos and public statements and summarised what can be expected of the hitherto larger parties. To read this go to http://www.iniref.org/latest.html and follow the link Citizens and Direct Democracy: What chance of reform do the major UK political parties offer? I&R ~ GB Citizens' Initiative and Referendum Campaign for direct democracy in Britain http://www.iniref.org/[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
