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Location
Belgium
Scope of Operations & Activities
National
Sector
Non-Profit or Non Governmental
General Issues
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Specific Topics
Public Participation
Government Transparency
Political Parties
General Types of Methods
Informal participation
Direct democracy
Community development, organizing, and mobilization
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Inform, educate and/or raise awareness
Propose and/or develop policies, ideas, and recommendations
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Petition

ORGANIZATION

Meer Democratie

September 8, 2019 Scott Fletcher Bowlsby
September 8, 2019 Paul Nollen
December 21, 2011 Paul Nollen
August 27, 2010 Paul Nollen
Location
Belgium
Scope of Operations & Activities
National
Sector
Non-Profit or Non Governmental
General Issues
name:general_issues-key:undefined
Specific Topics
Public Participation
Government Transparency
Political Parties
General Types of Methods
Informal participation
Direct democracy
Community development, organizing, and mobilization
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Inform, educate and/or raise awareness
Propose and/or develop policies, ideas, and recommendations
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Petition

Meer Democratie - formerly Democratie nu - advocates for for the use of Direct Democracy in Belgium; specifically, the introduction of the binding referendum on citizen's initiatives.


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Mission and Purpose

Meer Democratie advocates for the introduction of Direct Democracy in Belgium. They do not want to abolish parliament, but, rather, to introduce several reforms:

  • 'Binding Referendum On Citizens' Initiatives' whereby every citizen can submit (legislative) proposals for the polity to vote on
  • Mandatory referendums on important decisions (constitutional amendments, EU treaties, etc.)
  • Direct election of officials (mayors, governors, prime ministers)
  • Improvement of the electoral system (no electoral thresholds for small parties, candidates all selected at the national level)
  • Improvements to the petition law and citizens' initiative (feasible signature thresholds, online signature-gathering and submission, etc.)
  • Separation of powers and reductions of party-politics
  • Reform of party financing
  • Increased transparency
  • More democratic experimentation/innovation (eg. e-democracy, citizens' assemblies, etc.)
  • Democratization of the European Union [1]

Origins and Development 

Organizational Structure, Membership, and Funding

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External Links

Official Website (Dutch)

Official Website (English)

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