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Public Consultation in the Parliament in the Law Making Process Name of contact person Oana Preda Country/countries of operation Romania Implementation period of your project 2007
Short description of your project
The project's goal was modifying Law no. 24/2000 on the legislative technique and the Regulations of the two Romanian parliamentary chambers in order to include public consultation in the law making process. At the beginning of the project, the regulations mentioned above did not include any reference to the public consultation process in the two chambers of the Romanian Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
Role of NGO (what did your NGO do)
CeRe started the campaign by publishing the study "Public Participation in the Parliaments of European Countries" which was sent to members of the Parliament. Further on, it organized, in the Romanian Parliament, the roundtable “Is Public Consultation a Necessity?". The purpose of this roundtable was to gather deputies, senators, parliamentary and governmental experts, members of the Economic and Social Council and of NGOs and discuss together this topic.
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Participatory Budgeting programs Duration of the case: 1 year (April 2005 - April 2006) Prepared by: Silvana Braculla Urban Research Institute, Albania April 2006
Abstract
Participatory Budgeting programs (PBP) are innovative policymaking processes. Citizens are directly involved in making policy decisions. Forums are held throughout the year so that citizens have the opportunity to allocate resources, prioritize broad social policies, and monitor public spending. These programs are designed incorporate citizens into the policymaking process, spur administrative reform, and distribute public resources to low-income neighborhoods. Social and political exclusion is challenged as low income and traditionally excluded political actors are given the opportunity to make policy decisions.
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