Sunday, August 3, 2008

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talk of participatory democracy: the talk of participatory democracy endorsed


Let's see which articles, constitutional and international, endorsed our desire to participate. A claim like that that participation and participatory democracy are recognized status of substantial value and are introduced in practice in legislation and administrative practice. Moreover, the guidelines set out in art. I-46 of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, declares that, in addition, and in addition to the institutions of representative democracy and the institutions of direct democracy, not only participation but also generally stronger forms of participatory democracy have a precise connection with the grassroots of democracy. We also find references to them in our Republican Constitution, there are, for example, in art. 3.2, where locates in the promotion of participation in the political, economic and social order is a general Order of the Republic and all its action, stating that "participation" is provided as a general goal of the Republic, in close union with the "development of the human person." This argument does not stand alone, it is supported by art. 2, which expresses the centrality of human rights and in the social
their complement, and Article. 1
and belonging to the people's sovereignty and its exercise, in addition, with all rights and obligations of individuals and
fundamental social formations
encoded in the first part of the Constitution. Therefore, participation becomes on the basis of Article. 3 of these and other standards, the fundamental principle of the rules and institutions repubblicane.Conseguentemente we see popular participation and direct democracy and participation at the contents of a real "personal right" in the form of a fundamental individual right, this may attributable to the traditional view which sees the 'political activity of citizens as the true expression of a fundamental right (political right).
George.

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