Participative Democracy in Lithuania Participative Democracy in Lithuania

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Participative Democracy in Lithuania

Participative Democracy in Lithuania

Participative Democracy in Lithuania 1. The legal framework for citizens’ information and participation is

Participative Democracy in Lithuania 1. The legal framework for citizens’ information and participation is written in : The Constitution Acts of Parliament 2. Tools for citizens’ participation Right of petition Referendum Local citizens’consultation 3. A changing democracy Weaknesses of the existing tools : Citizens’ disinterest Lack of public places for discussion Projects in perspective : A changing society The Civil Society Institute

The Constitution The Lithuanian Constitution guarantees the citizens: ü The right to initiate a

The Constitution The Lithuanian Constitution guarantees the citizens: ü The right to initiate a bill ü The right to summon a referendum ü The right to criticize the work of State organizations and their members of staff ü The right of petition

The Legal framework § As for information: Act on the publication procedure and coming

The Legal framework § As for information: Act on the publication procedure and coming into force of legal texts § As for participation: 2003 Act on governmental duties

Three Democratic Tools 2. 1 Right of petition 2. 2 Referendum 2. 3 Local

Three Democratic Tools 2. 1 Right of petition 2. 2 Referendum 2. 3 Local consultation

Right of petition § Article 33, paragraph 3 of the constitution and § 1999

Right of petition § Article 33, paragraph 3 of the constitution and § 1999 Act To give citizens the freedom of expression

Referendum Article 9 of the constitution: § A referendum is initiated by the parliament

Referendum Article 9 of the constitution: § A referendum is initiated by the parliament or citizens § A referendum can be either mandatory or consultative

Local citizens’ consultation § 1994 Act on local self-government § Initiated by the population

Local citizens’ consultation § 1994 Act on local self-government § Initiated by the population or the municipal council § Possibility to consult only part of the population

A changing democracy Weaknesses of the existing tools: Citizens’ disinterest Lack of public places

A changing democracy Weaknesses of the existing tools: Citizens’ disinterest Lack of public places for discussion Projects in perspective: A changing society The Civil Society Institute

Weaknesses of the existing tools The citizens’ disinterest is caused by differences Lack of

Weaknesses of the existing tools The citizens’ disinterest is caused by differences Lack of historic model Decline of patriotism Generational

Lack of public places for discussion �Fear of conflict �No physical places

Lack of public places for discussion �Fear of conflict �No physical places

Projects in perspective A changing society �Small communes do have the potential to reach

Projects in perspective A changing society �Small communes do have the potential to reach a high level of participative democracy �Importance of protest campaigns are more and more recognised �Citizens’groups are set up

The Civil Society Institute Founded in July 1994 The Civil Society Institute: http: //www.

The Civil Society Institute Founded in July 1994 The Civil Society Institute: http: //www. civitas. lt Uniting the civil society First project in 2006