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SUSTAINABLE DEMOCRACY AT PARIS PEACE FORUM BY MAKE.ORG AMONGST LEADERS & NGOs

AXEL DUCHEZ & MOUNIR MAHJOUBI


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AXel Duchez & Mounir Mahjoubi at Peace Forum
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USPA NEWS - Axel Duchez Founder of Change.irg, had a candid open conversation during the Paris Peace Forum, unveiling to launch of the "Sustainable Democracy Initiative" project. it is the first global alliance of Civic Tech states and cities to preserve democracy. On the occasion of the Paris Peace Forum on November 13th and at the initiative of the French Civic Tech Make.org, some thirty organizations of the Civic Tech *, States, Cities and politicians from around the world launch " the Sustainable Democracy Initiative ", a broad strategic partnership to save and sustain the democratic model.
This initiative was initiated by the Civic Tech to engage states and cities to allow citizens to collaborate in the very functioning of their institutions, beyond the electoral process. In return, the Civic Tech undertake to respect criteria making them compatible with the requirements of citizen trust and democratic sovereignty. The objective is to allow citizens to reappropriate the democratic institutions that protect them, the only way to effectively perpetuate democracy.
President Macron at Paris Peace Forum
Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi, Jedi Foster
Axel Duchez Founder of Change.irg, had a candid open conversation during the Paris Peace Forum, unveiling to launch of the "Sustainable Democracy Initiative" project. it is the first global alliance of Civic Tech states and cities to preserve democracy. On the occasion of the Paris Peace Forum on November 13th and at the initiative of the French Civic Tech Make.org, some thirty organizations of the Civic Tech *, States, Cities and politicians from around the world launch " the Sustainable Democracy Initiative ", a broad strategic partnership to save and sustain the democratic model. This initiative was initiated by the Civic Tech to engage states and cities to allow citizens to collaborate in the very functioning of their institutions, beyond the electoral process. In return, the Civic Tech undertake to respect criteria making them compatible with the requirements of citizen trust and democratic sovereignty. The objective is to allow citizens to reappropriate the democratic institutions that protect them, the only way to effectively perpetuate democracy.
Angela Merkell Chancellor at PPF
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Paris Peace Forum Logo
Source: Paris Peace Forum
Christine Lagarde CEO IMF
Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi & Jedi FOster
Logo Make.org
Source: Make.org
ON NOVEMBER 13TH COMPANIES, AND NGOS, CALL GIVRENEMENTS FOR MORE CIVIC PARTICIPATION On November 13th, these companies, associations, NGO signatories, call on governments to multiply the modes of citizen participation. Throughout the day, states and cities will announce their support. Already, leading political figures and committed citizens have expressed their support for the process: Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris and President of the C40, Mounir Mahjoubi, Secretary of State for Digital Technology in France, Audrey Tang , the minister of digital in Taiwan or Lex Paulson, former member of the campaign of Barack Obama in 2008.-------------------------------------------------------------------- Democracy is everywhere in the world grappling with powerful opposing forces: reactionary, authoritarian and populist. It is today the very survival of the democratic model that is in question, with a steadily lower level of citizen support, including in the democracies supposed to be the strongest. Faced with this, Civic Tech offers technological solutions and social innovations capable of responding to the democratic urgency of the moment. According to Axel Dauchez, president of Make.org and at the initiative of the Charter: "Democracies are everywhere in great danger. It takes a real break. Only a new pact between civil society and governments can bring a majority of citizens back to democratic values. " According to Audrey Tang, Taiwan's Digital Minister and speaker at the g0v community: "The Sustainable Democracy Initiative strives to promote collective action and an open, collaborative and inclusive political and social environment to address some of the most daunting challenges posed by today's society. Democracies are evolving at the speed of trust and I am happy to connect international partners and the vibrant community of Taiwanese Civic Tech to this shared future. " * Civic Tech are companies, associations and NGOs that use technology to engage citizens, and more generally civil society, in the service of the general interest. TO BE CONTINUED“¦
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