Abstract

This paper examines the critical importance of broad public participation in government public consultations to enhance democratic governance. Drawing on theoretical frameworks such as Arnstein's "A Ladder of Citizen Participation" and the IAP2 "Spectrum of Public Participation," as well as extensive empirical studies, this analysis underscores the essential role that inclusive public engagement plays in refining policy decision-making processes. With rising public demands for transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness, the inclusion of diverse public voices in policymaking is pivotal for fostering public trust and enhancing policy effectiveness. Through literature reviews and case studies, this study highlights the benefits and challenges associated with broad public participation, offering insights and recommendations to improve participatory mechanisms in policymaking. By fostering a more democratic and inclusive approach, the paper advocates for proactive and inclusive public advisory systems that accommodate a wide array of perspectives in decision-making, thus leading to more democratic and effective policy outcomes.

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