2021
DOI: 10.3917/cris.2492.0005
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Les commissions délibératives entre parlementaires et citoyens tirés au sort au sein des assemblées bruxelloises

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“…After the citizen panel, several representatives and public officials were satisfied with this experiment and willing to go a step further. Two years later, the regional parliament modified its internal regulations to institutionalize deliberative committees, in the form of minipublics with randomly selected citizens and members of the parliament (Vrydagh et al, 2021). These insights highlight the importance of conducting case studies of CPM in parallel to broader comparative studies, as they contain valuable data to obtain a better understanding of the minipublics' functions and embeddedness in the political system and can unveil influences and effects that are subtle and diffuse in their shape but significant in their outcomes.…”
Section: Overview Of Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the citizen panel, several representatives and public officials were satisfied with this experiment and willing to go a step further. Two years later, the regional parliament modified its internal regulations to institutionalize deliberative committees, in the form of minipublics with randomly selected citizens and members of the parliament (Vrydagh et al, 2021). These insights highlight the importance of conducting case studies of CPM in parallel to broader comparative studies, as they contain valuable data to obtain a better understanding of the minipublics' functions and embeddedness in the political system and can unveil influences and effects that are subtle and diffuse in their shape but significant in their outcomes.…”
Section: Overview Of Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%