NEWS presented online and in print can help "close the
democratic deficit" in Wales, a senior editor said.
"I think there's a
democratic deficit and I'm very concerned about ongoing scrutiny of Greater Manchester Police," he said.
If, as he wishes, his tenure as an MEP is brief, might I suggest that he next turns his attention to a real-life case of a head of state with a decided
democratic deficit.
The speakers said the under-representation of women at any level of governance and decision-making results in a
democratic deficit. It has been proven repeatedly that diverse groups make better decisions.
Giving a speech at an event organised by the Law Society of Scotland in Edinburgh to mark 20 years of devolution, Ms Sturgeon said Brexit had left Scotland facing its worst "
democratic deficit" since the war.
Summary: New Delhi [India], June 24 (ANI): Leading economists of Karnataka on Monday raised concerns over large infrastructure gaps and widening
democratic deficit during a meeting with members and senior officials of the 15th Finance Commission.
My reason for this has always been pretty straightforward -
democratic deficit. We're a nation of five million who have always had little influence over the way we are governed by Westminster.
Attalides said this underrepresentation constitutes a serious
democratic deficit and that an urgent solution is needed both in the national parliaments' and the EP, adding that currently 37% of MEPs are women.
This should surely be standard practice as it goes towards addressing the
democratic deficit described in this letter.
Soon women would reach the one-third mark in Parliament and even surpass it, without any extra cost or any
democratic deficit.
Senator Risa Hontiveros on Sunday lamented the apparent "
democratic deficit" when Congress ratified the bicameral conference committee report on the proposed P3.757-trillion national budget last Friday.
A GROUP of young people have voiced frustration and anger at the "
democratic deficit" in Northern Ireland.