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Topic: Does a country parliament has an electronic forum? (Read 268 times)

sr. member
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They do. Live video of parliamentary proceedings is digitally distributed for public viewing using a newfangled invention known as "television", or "TV" as kids these days call it. You might have heard of it.

Yep but there is no digital version of a parliament yet... I don't see why there isn't yet a digital place...
legendary
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Additionaly i think most parliaments in western europe have some kind of online plattform where you (civilians) can discuss and start a vote - atleast i know that for sure for the german Bundestag.
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They do. Live video of parliamentary proceedings is digitally distributed for public viewing using a newfangled invention known as "television", or "TV" as kids these days call it. You might have heard of it.
sr. member
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I am no against physical parliament, however why no country has added a digital public version of it? It would add transparency, accountability and efficiency...
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