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Changements sur "A citizens' charter as the 2024/25 Assembly's output"

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    As part of the Democratic Odyssey’s Assembly, you are asked to present at the end of process:

    A Citizens’ Charter for “how can we help steer the ship and become effective change makers?”

    In light of this, we would like to ask:

    • what is a Citizens' Charter, in your view?
    • Is it anticipatory (anticipating crises) or reactive?
    • Is it an emergency kit in times of crises, that governments and the EU can activate?
    • Does it provide a prescription for how we protect democracy from crises?
    • Or is it an appeal, a call to action?
    • Which actors should it target?
    • Does it pragmatically call on citizens engagement in times of crises?
    • Is it a binding contract with policy-makers, businesses, civil society actors and others? Who does it address?
    • Does it talk about different levels of governance (European, national, local)?
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    As part of the Democratic Odyssey’s Assembly, you are asked to present at the end of process:

    A Citizens’ Charter for “how can we help steer the ship and become effective change makers?”


    In light of this, we would like to ask:

    • what is a Citizens' Charter, in your view?
    • Is it anticipatory (anticipating crises) or reactive?
    • Is it an emergency kit in times of crises, that governments and the EU can activate?
    • Does it provide a prescription for how we protect democracy from crises?
    • Or is it an appeal, a call to action?
    • Which actors should it target?
    • Does it pragmatically call on citizens engagement in times of crises?
    • Is it a binding contract with policy-makers, businesses, civil society actors and others? Who does it address?
    • Does it talk about different levels of governance (European, national, local)?

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