Smart Parliaments: Data-Driven Democracy

Fotios Fitsilis, Georgios Mikros

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Abstract

The digital transformation of parliamentary institutions is essentially the result of the availability and production of open data.1 While open data production can be streamlined to become a standardised process, this is work-intensive and puts additional pressure on parliamentary administrations owing to issues related, among others, to scarce parliamentary resources, internal resistance to change, and inappropriate or non-existent organisational structures. Moreover, the chronic lack of consistent open data does not allow for a comprehensive understanding of parliamentary discourse.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEditorial Liberal Forum
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Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

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