Intervención en el Seminario “Parliaments on the Net'. “Movilidad, transparencia y parlamento abierto: buenas prácticas en los sitios web de los parlamentos (31.05.2012) Senado
4. A
The institutional
“competence”
The active role that other parliaments will have in the
configuration of new local services, transparency and
accountability. Parliaments 2.0 as an unstoppable
reality.
5. B
Political and
institutional
legitimacy deficit
In times of crisis, there is a permanent debate about
the role of parliaments and its congressmen.
Politicians as the third major problem in Spain.
6. reputation
Weariness
Vote
abstention
Protest vote
no politics no
politicians
Political parties
ideology
privileges
7. C
Costs and
privileges
Questioning political representation, its privileges, as
well as its operating costs
8. Change in
D relationships
Profound change in the relationships between
representatives and the represented and the
increase of “controlled policy” which in turn, will allow
different initiatives
1. Monitoring
2. Control and supervision
3. Permanent information
4. Visualizations
5. Accountability platforms
6. Activism
12. http://www.theyworkforyou.com/
The postal code is introduced and the English Parliament representatives appear
with detailed information on each other: laws they have voted for, what
questions have they asked and on how many debates have they intervened.
13. It also works so that english
politicans know:
- that they are being observed
- that what they say is commented
- that often they are contacted
directly because of something they
have said in a debate, an assembly
or parliament.
14. http://www.epvote.eu/
Thanks to very visual graphs, you can get to know all the activities of the
European parliament, including the congressmen assistance.