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The indispensable and paramount significance of representation lies in its foundational basis for sustainable democracy. Hence, the future of representation is an imperative for the future of democracy, because representation is the main system of the processes and institutions to support, advance and attain the goals on democracy.
La indispensable y la indiscutible significancia de la representación constituye un fundamento base para una democracia sostenible. Por lo tanto, el futuro de la representación es imperativo para el futuro de la democracia, principalmente debido a que la representación es el principal conductor para los procesos e instituciones políticas con el fin de apoyar, avanzar y alcanzar los objetivos de la democracia.
Concluding Session - Continental Youth Consultation on Engaging Youth in the Electoral Process
This webinar will be held in English.
Elections during pandemic worried many parties, including South Korea, which was considered successful in holding elections amid the pandemic on 15 April 2020. At that time, the election organizers were concerned over voter turnout on polling day. To ensure a sense of security from Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the election was held with a strict COVID-19 protocol, which impacted on the swelling of the election costs nearly doubled.
Webinaire Session II- Les Jeunes renforcent la paix et sécurité pendant la période électorale en Afrique sous le COVID-19
This webinar will be held in French.
El ciclo de conversatorios virtuales JUVENTUDES EN DEMOCRACIA es una iniciativa del Tribunal Superior de Justicia Electoral (TSJE) de Paraguay, como parte de los eventos de conmemoración de su 25o aniversario, en colaboración con IDEA Internacional y el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD), con apoyo de la Unión Europea (UE).
The House of Representatives and the Department of the Interior and Local Government are keen on beginning charter change discussions while the country is mitigating the effects of COVID-19. But what changes does the 1987 Constitution actually need? And how has the pandemic exacerbated key constitutional issues?
Webinar Session II- Youth fostering Peace and Security during Elections in Africa amid COVID-19
This webinar will be held in English.
Webinaire Session I - Réengager la jeunesse dans les élections pendant la période du COVID-19
This webinar will be held in French.
The current Covid-19 pandemic has brought a sharper relief to issues attendant to Women’s Political Participation in Africa. The pandemic’s effects are being felt across the spectrum of the key areas of democracy foci for International IDEA that form the basis for the WPP consortium: constitution, elections, and political participation and empowerment.
Electoral Management Bodies facing COVID-19 challenges : Experiences from Africa and West Asia
The call for accelerating action and implementing transformative pathways on the 2030 Agenda is confronted with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Both the governmental and multilateral responses to the crisis and the post-COVID-19 recovery initiatives will impact on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
Peruvian Congress begins debate on political financing reform with the participation of the Secretary-General of IDEA International.
The pandemic threat to democracy
The COVID-19 pandemic is not just a global public health crisis. It has huge implications for democracies and fundamental rights around the world. Some governments are restricting civil liberties, discriminating in enforcement of pandemic-related measures, limiting parliamentary and civic oversight, and exploiting opportunities for executive aggrandizement in the name of fighting the pandemic.
Congreso peruano inicia debate sobre reforma del financiamiento político con la participación del Secretario General de IDEA Internacional
To mark this year’s International Day of Parliamentarism on 30 June, we are pleased to invite you to the "INTER PARES Live Stream: Parliaments’ response to the pandemic and the importance of oversight".
As the COVID-19 crisis takes a devastating toll on lives and livelihoods across the continent, its effects on the democratic development of African countries becomes fundamental. While much attention has been paid to the question of its consequences for democratic and electoral processes, its impact on constitutionalism and the rule of law in these states has received relatively less attention.