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====ePetitions in Cyprus====
====ePetitions in Cyprus====
A project envisioned, designed and promoted by Diafania TWRA
A project envisioned, designed and promoted by Diafania TWRA.
 
[[Image: b_protovouliapost_01_4.jpg|800px]]
 
Download the law
[[File:EPetitionCyprus_Law2017.pdf]]
 
* http://www.reform.gov.cy/gr/γραφείο-τύπου/ανακοινώσεις-νέα/νομοσχέδιο-για-πρωτοβουλία-πολιτών-epetitions
* http://www.reform.gov.cy/gr/γραφείο-τύπου/ανακοινώσεις-νέα/νομοσχέδιο-για-πρωτοβουλία-πολιτών-epetitions
* http://cyprus-mail.com/2017/03/01/e-petition-bill-allows-public-push-legislation/
* http://cyprus-mail.com/2017/03/01/e-petition-bill-allows-public-push-legislation/

Latest revision as of 15:37, 21 July 2018

In this page, we provide a collection of Democracy Tools.


Referenda and Citizen Initiatives

Source: https://www.civicus.org/documents/toolkits/PGX_C_Referenda%20and%20Citizens%20Initiatives.pdf Government-initiated referenda: There are two principal types of government referenda. One is consultative and non-binding, sometimes called a plebiscite, and is used by a government to take the pulse of the electorate on a difficult or sensitive issue. The other is legally binding, as set out by law or the constitution. Either way, they are procedures which give the electorate a direct vote on a specific political, social, economic, or constitutional issue.

Citizen-initiated referenda: This is a legally provisioned procedure which allows citizens to initiate referenda on a wide range of social, economic and political issues, and can deal with legislative proposals or existing laws. It requires them to collect enough signatures from voters to signify a basic level of support for or against a particular proposal. One version, the abrogative referendum, allows repeal of an existing law or parts thereof. The other, the rejective referendum, allows citizens to demand a popular vote on a new piece of legislation that is not yet in force. The basic common feature of these instruments is that citizens are entitled to act on political or legislative issues by presenting proposals, and can themselves initiate the procedure for a vote of the electorate.


ePetitions in Cyprus

A project envisioned, designed and promoted by Diafania TWRA.

B protovouliapost 01 4.jpg

Download the law File:EPetitionCyprus Law2017.pdf


iCitizen

Link: http://icitizen.com Citizens: Track what's trending in your community and make your voice heard on the issues you care about most. Elected Officials: Understand what your voters care about through data-driven insight. Organizations: Activate supporters around your cause and discover sentiment toward your priorities.

Countable

iLnk: https://www.countable.us

Accountable ActionsSamples.png When you sign up, your zip code determines who your representatives are.

YourPriorities

Link: yrpri.org

YourProrities.png

  • Debate and prioritization
  • Citizens add ideas and points
  • Inform others with structured debate points and become better informed in the process
  • Ideas and points are voted on by citizens ○ The best ideas and points for and against them are visible to everyone

Global State of Democracy Tool

Link: https://www.idea.int/gsod-indices/#/indices/world-map

GlobalStateDemocracyTool.png


ΕΚΛΕΚΤΟΡ Tool

Link: http://http://www.eklektor.org

File:EKLEKTOR Map.png



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