Abstract

During the years of economic crisis, public disaffection with politics and especially politicians has been growing. Citizens distrust politicians who are the product of political parties, they feel that the exercise of sovereignty is increasingly remote from those democratic principles which should represent any rule of law. Although citizens continue to express their preferences through voting, the participation of citizens in political affairs practically does not exist. In this context new scenarios seem to be open. E-democracy (digital democracy, cyber democracy) is an example. This paper examines this opportunity, the parallelism between traditional representational politics and new methods of participation that work with new technologies. To do this we consider the Spanish case, which seems to be open to these types of practices. It seems appropriate to consider the question of whether representative democracy is destined to end or otherwise can be reviewed in the expectation that it will accompany new participation systems prevalently using the new technologies. Undoubtedly, this potential relationship faces different legal obstacles. Today the organizational structure of the constitution seems to prevent this reciprocity. However, the investigation will attempt to demonstrate that there is a possibility of coexistence and a possible change in the view of citizen participation vis-a-vis classical representation. Keywords: political representation, e-democracy, cyber participation, citizenship, democratic proposals.

Highlights

  • Este trabajo se adentra en la cuestión de la democracia entendida como un sistema de ideologías que envuelven el funcionamiento de los sistemas políticos democráticos

  • Citizens distrust politicians who are the product of political parties, they feel that the exercise of sovereignty is increasingly remote from those democratic principles which should represent any rule of law. citizens continue to express their preferences through voting, the participation of citizens in political affairs practically does not exist

  • This paper examines this opportunity, the parallelism between traditional representational politics and new methods of participation that work with new technologies

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Summary

La propuesta del Ayuntamiento de Sevilla

Además de los dos casos mencionados nos parece conveniente verificar el alcance de la e-democracia en una realidad de pequeña escala. En curso: indica que la propuesta está en proceso de votación por los vecinos del distrito. Si los vecinos deciden que la propuesta es adecuada y vela por sus intereses o cubre alguna necesidad de la vecindad, la propuesta será elevada a la Junta Municipal del Distrito. Esta información será publicada de manera inmediata en la plataforma y también en el tablón de anuncios de las oficinas de la Junta Municipal del Distrito. Esta información será publicada en la plataforma así como en el tablón de anuncios de las oficinas de la Junta Municipal del Distrito. Finalmente quien introduce una propuesta asume un compromiso con su Distrito y necesita de los votos suficientes para que su solicitud siga en el proceso democrático. El sistema de votos que se emplea para la votación es la mayoría simple, es decir, que existan más votos positivos que negativos

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