Civic Council on European Democracy – Talks Across Europe #2: Palermo, Sicily
Civic Council on European Democracy – Talks Across Europe #2: Palermo, Sicily
National governments all across Europe order their citizens to stay in the confinement of their homes via the freedom-inhibiting curfews. In times of technocratic decision-making and crisis-managing, it is often unclear which information our leaders are basing their verdicts on. How can we as citizens hold our elected officials accountable for their policy implementations?
Especially in this historic crisis, democracies need protection. Citizens need to be able to hold our representatives responsible at a time when their endeavours remain unknown to many Europeans. This begs the question of what we all can do to improve the working of our democracies under the current circumstances.
During these two thinktank sessions under the umbrella of the Forum on European Culture, we will critically assess our current democratic systems and come up with concrete recommendations to send to leaders, both at the national and at the European level. The Civic Council will gather for three sessions, spread across three critical locations in Europe.
Watch below the recorded sessions #1 and #2 of the second Civil Council about Palermo and Sicily that took place on 12 and 13 March.