Dimension 6.2.4 Managing public input and providing feedback This dimension covers parliament’s responsibility to effectively make use of public input in its work. It is important for parliament to demonstrate View result
Dimension 6.3.1 Engaging civil society organizations This dimension focuses on the engagement of CSOs in the work of parliament. Having CSOs participate in parliamentary processes brings additional View result
Dimension 6.3.2 Reaching out to all communities This dimension covers parliament’s capacity to reach all communities. Without a proactive effort from parliament, structural barriers are likely to View result
Dimension 7.1.1 Voting and election rights This dimension concerns the provisions of the constitution and/or other aspects of the legal framework that establish the basis for democratic View result
Dimension 3.2.3 Outreach activities This dimension concerns parliamentary outreach, which typically focuses on creating direct contact between parliament and citizens through activities View result
Dimension 3.3.1 Physical access to parliament This dimension concerns the possibility for members of the public to have access to the parliamentary premises and to observe parliamentary View result
Dimension 7.1.2 Candidacy, party and campaign rights and responsibilities This dimension concerns the right of citizens to stand for election and to campaign on an equal basis with other candidates. This includes the freedom View result
Dimension 3.3.2 Access for persons with disabilities This dimension concerns ensuring that persons with disabilities are able to access both the parliamentary premises and information about parliament View result
Dimension 1.1.2 Procedural autonomy This dimension concerns the provisions giving parliament autonomy over its procedures. Having procedural autonomy allows parliament to fulfil its core View result
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