Police Riot Control Reduced: Experimenting with Maintaining Order during Gatherings and Protests... "Trust Building is Necessary on Both Sides"
On January 17, a significant protest organized by major labor unions in South Korea demonstrated changes in police presence and management methods during public gatherings.
The public engagement platform 'ManaBalss.lv' has changed its visual identity
The public engagement platform 'ManaBalss.lv' has launched a new visual identity, emphasizing democratic participation and civic engagement.
Postal Voting in Hesse: The Price of Convenience
The article discusses the implications of postal voting in Hesse, highlighting its role in promoting democratic participation while simultaneously raising concerns about the essence of direct voter engagement.
[Exclusive] Scholars behind Nobel nomination call Korea’s ‘Revolution of Light’ a beacon of democratic resilience
Leading political scientists have nominated the citizen protests in South Korea known as the 'Revolution of Light' for a Nobel Prize, highlighting its significance in promoting democratic engagement.
"Let Everything Come to Light" - US Democratic Senators Demand Public Awareness on the War
Prominent Democratic senators are calling for transparency regarding U.S. involvement in the Iran war following a classified briefing.
Referendum, the 'YES' front of intermediate bodies is born
A coalition of 26 civic, trade union, cultural, employer, and sports organizations in Italy has united to support a referendum campaign for judicial reform, positioning it as a vital democratic necessity.
Jung Won-oh declares candidacy for Seoul mayoral election... 'I will make Seoul a city where taxes are not wasted'
Jung Won-oh, a former district chief from the Democratic Party, has officially announced his candidacy for the Seoul mayoral election, promising to create a city where taxes are not wasted and to support the government's vision of a citizen-centric Seoul.
The Senate rejected a proposal to condition the continuation of the war in Iran on Congressional approval
The U.S. Senate rejected a Democratic proposal aimed at conditioning the continuation of military action in Iran on Congressional approval, highlighting the ongoing tensions within U.S. politics regarding military engagement.
Local Election in Starnberg: Democracy Demonstration and Candidate Discussion
Ahead of local elections in Starnberg, a democracy-themed rally and a candidate discussion are scheduled to take place, emphasizing democratic values and community engagement.
What Does Liberalism Mean for Young People?
The article discusses changing political awareness among the youth in Japan, particularly in the context of the recent victory of the Liberal Democratic Party and the engagement of young voters on social media.
How to Defend Our Democracy
The article discusses a recent large-scale citizen demonstration in Mexico defending democratic values against governmental disregard, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement.
Pre-assemblies strengthen democratic participation in credit cooperativism
Pre-assemblies are set to enhance democratic participation among members of the credit cooperative Sicoob Credip, allowing them to engage in decision-making processes.
Europe's new gamble on Russia's exiles, explained
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has created a new dialogue platform for Russian democratic forces in exile, signaling a shift in Europe's engagement with the Russian opposition amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Street Standing, Handshakes, SNS... Self-Defense Force’s Morishita Breaks Down the Middle Path Executive and Behind the Scenes of the Election Campaign
Chisato Morishita of the Liberal Democratic Party won a seat in the Miyagi 4th District by leveraging years of grassroots campaigning and social media engagement.
30 Days in Power: How does Mamdani manage the affairs of New York?
New York's new mayor, Zahran Mamdani, imposes his management style through long working hours and careful media engagement, reflecting the approach of a 34-year-old democratic socialist in America’s largest city.
🎙️ PODCAST | The Bathtub - Episode 8
This podcast episode discusses the role of universities in Spain as hubs of democratic struggle, highlighting youth engagement against censorship and the presence of informants within these institutions.
Municipal Election 2026: This is how the TikTok Generation thinks
The article discusses the low turnout of youth at a local democratic event in Vaterstetten, highlighting the challenges faced in engaging the TikTok generation in political processes.
Negativity in politics is as enticing as drugs or reality shows, but it robs people of hope, says civic activist Bára Stárek
Civic activist Bára Stárek discusses the underutilized democratic potential of Slovakia and the Czech Republic, emphasizing the need for engagement among young people and the negative impact of political negativity.