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00762: Re: [WDDM] Progress to participatory democracy in France?

From: "Ted Becker" <becketl(at)auburn.edu>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 16:29:43 -0600
Subject: Re: [WDDM] Progress to participatory democracy in France?

I thought I sent this to "all"...but didn't get one myself...so since I'm on this list....maybe I forgot to hit "All." Yes, I know, it's
unpardonable and unthinkable...nevertheless:

You may also read in more depth on what Madame Royal believes and what her opponents in the Socialist Party are saying about her ideas of
using Citizen Juries if elected President of France. It's a fascinating adventure in faux political philsoophy.

You'll find it as the second lead article in The Journal of Public Deliberation at: www.auburn.edu/jpd

Regards to all,

Ted.

"M. Kolar" <wddm(at)mkolar.org> 11/15/2006 3:20 AM >>>
I heard here in Canada interesting report about Ségolène Royal
the top candidate to the French Socialist Party nomination for the French
presidential election in 2007.
It was claimed that she supports participatory democracy and wants to use
Citizen Juries if elected French president.

I actually found a similar online news item:
http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?no=287195&rel_no=1

Here site "Desires for the future" apparently practising participatory
democracy (citizens debates on various subjects) can be found here:
http://www.desirsdavenir.org

How serious progress toward DD is this?
Can any observers closer to France report something on it?

Mirek

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