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Workshop track No. 6 International and regulatory context eParticipation development in the EU

Council of Europe Forum for the Future of Democracy Madrid, Spain 15-17 October 2008. Workshop track No. 6 International and regulatory context eParticipation development in the EU. Thanassis Chrissafis European Commission DG Information Society and Media

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Workshop track No. 6 International and regulatory context eParticipation development in the EU

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  1. Council of Europe Forum for the Future of Democracy Madrid, Spain 15-17 October 2008 Workshop track No. 6International and regulatory contexteParticipation development in the EU Thanassis Chrissafis European Commission DG Information Society and Media Unit INFSO-H2:ICT for Government and Public Services

  2. Major political challenges • Analysis of the running eParticipation Projects • Findings from the study: development of eParticipation in the EU Footer

  3. Some of the major political challenges in the EU • Fighting the perceived democratic deficit, which requires a new relationship between politicians and citizens, and which is particularly challenging at EU level; • Reconnecting citizens with politics and policy-making, e.g. with a view to the next European elections and sustaining citizens’ involvement beyond 2009; • Reducing the complexity of decision-making and legislation processes in an enlarged EU of 27 countries, in addition to the increasing number of cross-border issues. • Lisbon Treaty? Participatory Democracy Footer

  4. Principles of Participatory Democracy Footer

  5. Turnout trends in European Elections Footer

  6. Key Enablers Inclusive eGovernment Efficiency Effectiveness High Impact Services eParticipation Preparatory Action Measurement eProcurement eID (eIdentity) good practicesharing/exchange Policy Background 5 Priority Objectives no citizen left behind LISBON, SEPTEMBER 2007:MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE AND DECLARATION Footer

  7. eGovernment Action Plan • Ministerial Declaration, Lisbon, Sep 2007, invited the Commission to, “Build on the ongoing eParticipation exploratory action and define future support mechanisms to explore and exploit the benefits of eParticipation, identify good practice cases and stimulate the exchange of experiences gained by Member States.” • eParticipation Preparatory Action • European Parliament called for the launch of a Preparatory Action in 2005. • Initiative lasts for 3 years (2006 – 2008). • Aims to use innovative ICT tools in real situations to make it easier for people to participate in decision-making and to contribute to better legislation. • 14 projects funded so far. • 7 more to be negotiated by end of 2008. Footer

  8. eParticipation in DG-INFSO • Long term view: • Re-instating eParticipation research in FP7; • Many years of IST research • Medium term view: • Policy development support in CIP • Market validation and Initial Deployment projects funded under the eTEN programme. • CIP – ICTPSP: PEPNETThematic Network • Current, real-life implementation: • The Preparatory Action • eParticipation community: • sharing knowledge and experience online at http://www.epractice.eu/community/eParticipation Footer

  9. EU co-funded Research Projects • 39 projects over the last decade • A cumulative budget of 123 M€ • An EU funding of 63 M€ that represents the EU investment in eParticipation research Footer

  10. eParticipation Preparatory Action:The 2006 & 2007 projects Footer

  11. Countries Partnerships in the 14 eParticipation Projects Footer

  12. Analysis of the projects Footer

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  18. Study on the development of eParticipation in the EUdraft findings Footer

  19. Europe close to the citizen Better regulation and governance Feedback on policy making Inclusion Citizen empowerment , two way communication Citizen empowerment via eParticipation Level of participation Active particip. Consultation Information 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Commission reform Information and Communication policy of the EU Impact Assessment General principles and minimum standards Communication policy , Good governance Engaging citizens via the internet Plan D for Democracy Legal Basis Footer

  20. eParticipation at the European Level-Overview European Union Civil Society Institutions Consult. Bodies Agencies Various Political Parties (Parliament) NGO’s Groups/Media Footer

  21. EU Level-Institutions (1/6) • European Parliament • ePetitioning system (EC Treaty) for complaints or requests on certain issues. • The Petitions Committee of the European Parliament examines electronic petitions and takes action considered appropriate to resolve the issue in question. • The initiators of the petition are informed on the process and outcome. • Citizens Agora • Response to demands for involvement on behalf of citizens • Combined method of online and offline activities that provide input to MEP’s on a particular subject of importance. • 500 participants gather in forums and hearings and the website forum facilitates simulation through an online plafrom for debate organisation • One Agora on the Future of Europe and one in June on climate change Footer

  22. EU Level-Institutions (2/6) • European Parliament • Multimedia Library for informative purposes • European Parliament Live • Online agendas and background documents • Audio recordings include press conferences, interviews with MEP's and short summaries of the main issues discussed and debated in past plenary sessions. • Video recordings include recordings of citizens' discussion forums • Recorded plenary debates • Recorded videos of the European Union • Eurinfo: Parliament-supported Euronews weekly production • Infotainment for the European elections site Footer

  23. EU Level-Institutions (3/6) • European Commission • Consultations through your voice in Europe • Consultations on the Internet (IPM service) • Targeted or closed consultations • Panel surveys, ie the European Business Test Panel • Satisfaction surveys • Most active DG’s: Enterprise, Health, Information Society and Taxation. Footer

  24. EU Level-Institutions (4/6) • European Commission • Debate Europe Footer

  25. EU Level-Institutions (5/6) • European Commission • Other eParticipation initiatives (eInforming) • EU Tube • ePolling • DG’s with supplementary fora (EAC, research) • Commissioner’s blogs to involve and consult citizens (10+President) • Europa chats Footer

  26. EU Level-Institutions (6/6) • European Council: eInforming • The Court of Justice: eInforming • The European Court of Auditors: eInforming • The European Ombudsman: eInforming • The European Data Protection Supervisor: eInforming Footer

  27. EU Level-Consultative bodies • The European Economic and Social Committee: eInforming • The Committee of the Regions: eInforming • Audiovisual service • Plan D for Democracy Footer

  28. Political Parties • 10 political parties researched • Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe uses YouTube for broadcasting speeches of its members • Christian Democrats hold an online think tank with an online forum for key challenges facing Europe • The Party of European Socialists • Online forum • Online chat with some members • Blog and consultation for the priorities of next elections • Active in most social networking sites and YouTube channel Footer

  29. Civil Society • 44 civil society sites researched Footer

  30. Other Initiatives • International NGO’s online fora • BBC’s blog and podcasts • Student’s organisations fora • European Citizens consultations • Slovenian Presidency’s initiatives • Consultations • Fora • Blog • eVote and ePolling • eDebates • eActions for NGO’s Footer

  31. http://ec.europa.eu/eparticipation • Thank you for your attention! Footer

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