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Eight ways to institutionalise deliberative democracy
Deliberative bodies like citizens’ assemblies create the democratic spaces for groups of broadly representative people to learn together, grapple with complexity, listen to one another, and find common ground on solutions. Increasingly, public authorities are reinforcing democracy by making use of deliberative processes in a structural way, beyond one-off initiatives that are often dependent on political will. The guide provides examples of how to create structures that allow representative public deliberation to become an integral part of how certain types of public decisions are taken.