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Participatory democracy

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Pirate Party
type of political party
participatory democracy
form of government that involves broad participation of citizens in political decision-making
deliberative democracy
form of democracy focusing on consensus
participatory economics
type of economic system
Bolivarianism
thumb|Portrait of Hugo Chávez, Simón Bolívar, and Nicolás Maduro Bolivarianism is a mix of panhispanic, left-leaning and nationalist-patriotic ideals named after Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century Venezuelan general and liberator from the Spanish monarchy then in abeyance, who led the struggle for independence throughout much of South America.
participation (in decisions)
inclusion of individuals and organizations in decision-making and opinion-forming processes
public participation
participation of citizens in various policy decisions and planning processes
consensus democracy
form of government
participatory culture
cultural production made through social interactions of different communities and groups
Green Party
political party in South Korea
Québec solidaire
political party in Quebec, Canada
Pirate Party of Greece
political party in Greece
Decidim
Decidim describes itself as a "technopolitical network for participatory democracy". It combines a free and open-source software (FOSS) software package together with a participatory political project and an organising community, "Metadecidim". Decidim participants describe the software, political and organising components as "technical", "political" and "technopolitical" levels, respectively. Decidim's aims can be seen as promoting the right to the city, as proposed by Henri Lefebvre. , Decidim instances were actively in use for participatory decision-making in municipal and regional governme
Participatory Culture Foundation
U.S. charity to encourage individual political participation
participatory planning
urban planning paradigm that emphasizes involving the entire community in the strategic and management processes of urban planning; or, community-level planning processes, urban or rural
anticipatory democracy