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  • Czech citizens formulate nine resolutions for pluralist and inclusive media representations
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    Czech citizens formulate nine resolutions for pluralist and inclusive media representations

    Mai 6, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    On April 26, 2025, the Czech Citizen Parliament on Media and Democracy traveled to Brno for its third parliamentary session, hosted by Masaryk University. Participants deliberated on media representations, resulting in nine resolutions to better support the media’s role in promoting diversity and pluralism in democratic Czech society.

  • Irish Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy adopts 10 resolutions on media systems and representation in the media
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    Irish Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy adopts 10 resolutions on media systems and representation in the media

    Mai 2, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    The National Citizens’ Parliament of Ireland on Media and Democracy held its third session on Saturday, 26th April at Mary Immaculate College in Limerick and adopted 10 resolutions on media systems and representation in the media.

  • Austrian Citizens adopt 19 resolutions on participation in and through the media
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    Austrian Citizens adopt 19 resolutions on participation in and through the media

    Apr. 30, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    On April 26, the Austrian Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy met for its third session dedicated to “Participation in and through the media”. Building on inputs from political scientist Prof. Sieglinde Rosenberger and journalist Sarah Emler, the participants adopted 19 resolutions.

  • Der Bürger*innenrat Medien und Demokratie verabschiedet 19 Resolutionen zu Partizipation in und durch Medien
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    Der Bürger*innenrat Medien und Demokratie verabschiedet 19 Resolutionen zu Partizipation in und durch Medien

    Apr. 30, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    Am 26. April trafen sich die Bürgerrät*innen zu ihrer dritten Sitzung, diesmal zum Thema „Partizipation in und durch Medien”. Aufbauend auf den Inputs der Politikwissenschaftlerin Prof. Sieglinde Rosenberger und der Journalistin Sarah Emler verabschiedeten die Teilnehmer*innen 19 Resolutionen.

  • Citizens’ Parliament in Slovenia continues the discussion: representation, media responsibility, and 12 new demands
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    Citizens’ Parliament in Slovenia continues the discussion: representation, media responsibility, and 12 new demands

    Apr. 21, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    On 12 April 2025, the Peace Institute hosted the third Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Slovenia, bringing together 20 citizens to continue their dialogue, with a focus on key issues surrounding media and representation.

  • Support community media and improve conditions for journalists. Czech Citizens’ Parliament adopted the first resolutions
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    Support community media and improve conditions for journalists. Czech Citizens’ Parliament adopted the first resolutions

    Apr. 11, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    The second Czech Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy was held on April 5 at the Palacký University in Olomouc. This Saturday was particularly exciting for everyone, as the Citizens’ Parliament was about to adopt the first resolutions for subtopics related to “Media Systems”.

  • Austrian Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy adopts 19 resolutions on the media system and media regulation
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    Austrian Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy adopts 19 resolutions on the media system and media regulation

    Apr. 10, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    At the second meeting of the Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Austria, members discussed the media system and media regulation and adopted 19 resolutions.

  • Bürger*innenrat Medien und Demokratie in Österreich verabschiedet 19 Resolutionen zu Mediensystem und Medienregulierung
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    Bürger*innenrat Medien und Demokratie in Österreich verabschiedet 19 Resolutionen zu Mediensystem und Medienregulierung

    Apr. 9, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    In der zweiten Sitzung des Bürger*innenrates Medien und Demokratie haben sich die Rät*innen mit dem Thema Mediensystem und Medienregulierung auseinandergesetzt und 19 Resolutionen verabschiedet.

  • Irish Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy halfway there
    Members of the Irish Citizens‘ Parliament with politicians. Photo: MIC

    Irish Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy halfway there

    Apr. 9, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    The Irish National Citizens’ Parliament is halfway through its work on proposing pathways to future-proof media and democracy in Limerick, Ireland and across Europe.

  • From media economy to systemic reform: Second Citizens‘ Parliament in Slovenia unveils first 11 demands
    Photo: Peace Institute

    From media economy to systemic reform: Second Citizens‘ Parliament in Slovenia unveils first 11 demands

    Apr. 3, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    The second Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Slovenia took place on Saturday, 29 March 2025, continuing the discussion among 20 citizens as they deliberated – this time – on critical issues concerning media systems and regulation.

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