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Political Participation, Direct Democracy and Party Elections
Ignacio Garcia Marin
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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Middle- and South America, grade: 1,7, Humboldt-University of Berlin, course: 2010-2011, language: English, abstract: In this paper I am going to describe the fall of conventional political participation within
western European countries. Later on I am going to defend some possible ways to fix it and
finally, I will expose my proposal: promotion of direct democracy through the Participatory
Budgeting. With the cases of Porto Alegre and Seville, -with different situations and
challenges- the values of transparency, participation, deliberation and responsiveness
become especially protagonist. Politicians often think that people do not have any interest for
the political arena. In fact, rarely they make decisions to try to attract citizens to institutions.
Like the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, they blame external
factors to explain why citizenship refuses in part their representatives 1. The separation
between citizen's demands and politician's rules could be a possible answer to the tragic riots
during last weeks in England. Similarly, the reason for the Spanish Revolution that "pushed"
during May and June millions of citizens of varied social groups into the streets is not only the
tremendous unemployment rate. We cannot understand any social behavior if we exclude the
political variable. Both David Cameron as Zapatero have decided strong economic cuts -
hard to understand for citizens - while the voice of millions of Europeans against these
decisions were expressed roundly. The sensation of politicians deaf respect citizens and the
increasing idea that they do not solve anything is frequent.
At the same time, social movements, demonstrations and claims thrive, creating a
democracy with varied and multiple channels where ideas are expressed. Citizens are
interested in politics, but the current representative system is marked by
western European countries. Later on I am going to defend some possible ways to fix it and
finally, I will expose my proposal: promotion of direct democracy through the Participatory
Budgeting. With the cases of Porto Alegre and Seville, -with different situations and
challenges- the values of transparency, participation, deliberation and responsiveness
become especially protagonist. Politicians often think that people do not have any interest for
the political arena. In fact, rarely they make decisions to try to attract citizens to institutions.
Like the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, they blame external
factors to explain why citizenship refuses in part their representatives 1. The separation
between citizen's demands and politician's rules could be a possible answer to the tragic riots
during last weeks in England. Similarly, the reason for the Spanish Revolution that "pushed"
during May and June millions of citizens of varied social groups into the streets is not only the
tremendous unemployment rate. We cannot understand any social behavior if we exclude the
political variable. Both David Cameron as Zapatero have decided strong economic cuts -
hard to understand for citizens - while the voice of millions of Europeans against these
decisions were expressed roundly. The sensation of politicians deaf respect citizens and the
increasing idea that they do not solve anything is frequent.
At the same time, social movements, demonstrations and claims thrive, creating a
democracy with varied and multiple channels where ideas are expressed. Citizens are
interested in politics, but the current representative system is marked by
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783656040668
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 40
- Utgivningsdatum: 2011-11-04
- Förlag: Grin Publishing