include citizens' jury, citizens' panel, people's panel, people's jury, policy jury, consensus conference and citizens' convention. A citizens' assembly uses...
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Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform may refer to: Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (British Columbia) Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform...
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The Citizens' Assembly (Irish: An Tionól Saoránach and also known as We The Citizens) is a citizens' assembly established in Ireland in 2016 to consider...
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The Helsinki Citizens' Assembly (hCa) is an international organization of citizens dedicated to peace and democracy. The hCa functions as a non-governmental...
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A citizens' assembly is a deliberative assembly of randomly selected citizens. Citizens' Assembly (Ireland), established in 2016 Citizens' assembly (Venezuela)...
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of the people by giving citizens more direct ways to contribute to politics. Also called mini-publics, citizens' assemblies are representative samples...
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The Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform was created by the government of British Columbia, Canada to investigate changes to the provincial electoral...
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The Helsinki Citizens' Assembly–Vanadzor (HCAV) (Armenian: Հելսինկյան Քաղաքացիական Ասամբլեա – Վանաձոր, romanized: Helsinkyan K’aghak’ats’iakan Asamblea...
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2005, to determine whether or not to adopt the recommendation of the Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform to replace the existing first-past-the-post electoral...
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The Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform was established by the government of the province of Ontario, Canada, in March 2006. Modelled on the British...
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people (and thus the assemblies) held the ultimate source of sovereignty. Since the Romans used a form of direct democracy, citizens, and not elected representatives...
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mini-publics like citizens' assemblies (or the smaller citizen juries). The OECD has counted almost 600 examples of citizens' assemblies with members selected...
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1954) is a Scottish politician who has served as co-convener of the Citizens' Assembly of Scotland since 2019. A member of the Scottish Labour Party, he...
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The Citizens' Assembly of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Seanadh Saoranaich na h-Alba) is a citizens' assembly that was established in 2019 by the Scottish...
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rights as other members. Citizens' assembly Committee Deliberation Deliberative democracy Direct democracy Legislative assembly Meeting (parliamentary procedure)...
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Mary Laffoy (section Citizens' Assembly)
and a Judge of the High Court from 1995 to 2013. She chaired the Citizens' Assembly between 2016 and 2018. Laffoy was born on North Circular Road, Dublin...
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Athenian democracy (redirect from Athenian non citizens)
Participation was open to adult, free male citizens (i.e., not a metic, woman or slave.) Adult male citizens probably constituted no more than 30 percent...
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bodies in the Athenian democracy were the assembly, composed of male citizens; the boulê, composed of 500 citizens; and the law courts, composed of a massive...
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and are redrawn every ten years. The legislature is termed as a "citizens' assembly" (meaning that most legislators have other jobs). Since 1885, its...
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under the name "No STV". The Citizens' Assembly Alumni group, representing the bulk of the original Citizens' Assembly members, continued to play an...
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an assembly of Roman citizens. Here, Roman citizens gathered to enact laws, elect magistrates, and try judicial cases. The second type of assembly was...
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oversaw the formation of an independent jury of Ontarians called the Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform to examine the electoral system in Ontario, research...
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The Citizens Convention for Climate is a citizens' assembly held in 2019 and 2020 which discussed reducing France's carbon emissions by 40% from its 1990...
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city with isonomic institutions—equal rights for all citizens (though only free men were citizens)—and established ostracism as a punishment. Historians...
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establish a Citizens' Assembly on Drugs Use". www.gov.ie. 14 February 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023. Cunningham, Paul (19 February 2023). "Assembly on drugs...
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Referendum (redirect from Citizens Intiated Referendum)
instant-runoff voting, which is also called IRV and PV. In 2018 the Irish Citizens' Assembly considered the conduct of future referendums in Ireland, with 76 of...
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Venezuelan communal councils (redirect from Citizens' assembly (Venezuela))
communal council is the citizens' assembly. The formal functioning committee is composed of the following five units: Citizens' Assembly Executive Body Financial...
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The Assembly of French Citizens Abroad (French: Assemblée des Français de l'étranger) is the political body that represents French citizens living outside...
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include citizens' jury, citizens' panel, people's panel, people's jury, policy jury, consensus conference and citizens' convention. A citizens' assembly uses...
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Ecclesia (ancient Greece) (redirect from Athenian Assembly)
citizens as soon as they qualified for citizenship. In 594 BC, Solon allowed all Athenian citizens to participate, regardless of class. The assembly was...
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