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OPPORTUNITIES FOR AN OPEN PARLIAMENT. Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí www.gutierrez-rubi.es PARLIAMENTS ON THE NET X Senado Madrid, May 31 – June 1, 2012. 4. Challenges from a communications perspective . A. The institutional “competence” .
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR AN OPEN PARLIAMENT Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubíwww.gutierrez-rubi.es PARLIAMENTS ON THE NET X Senado Madrid, May 31 – June 1, 2012
4 Challenges from a communications perspective
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.
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.
reputation Weariness Vote abstention Protest vote no politics no politicians Political parties ideology privileges
C Costs and privileges Questioning political representation, its privileges, as well as its operating costs
Change in relationships D 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
1. Monitoring
http://www.writetothem.com/ Visitor introduces postal code and is informed of whom are his/her representatives. He/She may write an e-mail or send a fax.
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.
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.
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.
http://parlamento.openpolis.it/ Analysis on the Italian Parliament, specially measuring its members productivity based on their appearances and initiatives
http://theyworkforyou.co.nz/ Monitoring of the laws in the New Zeland Parliament. The public can review and see links news or blogs.
http://www.parlio.org/ Basque parliamentary activity with the most recent initiatives, the most involved members, and it is labeled by theme
2. Control and Supervision
3. Permanent Information
4. Visualization
Propublica.org: Who’s Making Money From All This Campaign Spending?
5. Accountability Platforms
6. Activism and Social pressure
E Opportunities Ideas to change things
Broadcast Network: Communication and interaction Apps Public data Opportunities Co-creation Online petitions Transparency
Tucídides “Any power tends to go to the limit of its power. The time for vigilance has come”
1 Obligation to inform and be accountable every day (not every four years during elections)
2 Parliaments generate a lot of information. But it is not theirs, is the citizens’. It must be public
3 Citizens must be able to trace, track and measure parliamentary processes
4 The public should be involved and should be given tools to do so
5 The registration of activities, meetings and parliamentary requests must be open and accessible to everyone