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CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION62th year. No. 204Quebec, October 22-25, 2012CONTENTSOpen Parliament: the experience of the Brazilian Chambe CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONer of Deputies — Rogerio Ventura TEIXEIRA, Director General of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil).......................................3Parliamentary diplomacy: diplomacy with a democratic mandate — Geert Jan A. HAMILTON, Clerk of the Senate of the States General (Netherlands)..........8Recent develo CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONpments in the Inter-Parliamentary Union - Presentation by Hiroko YAMAGUCHI and Nora BABIC (Inter-Parliamentary Union)............ 15■R.ọadmap 2014 : oCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION
ngoing work to develop the Riksdag Administration_______—___Kathrin FLOSSING. SecretaryGeneral of the Riksdag (Sweden)....................23Personnel CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION62th year. No. 204Quebec, October 22-25, 2012CONTENTSOpen Parliament: the experience of the Brazilian Chambe CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONCanada)..............................28The protection of witnesses who appear before parliamentary committees — General debate moderated by Doris Katai Katebe MWINGA, Vice-President of the ASGP, Clerk of the National Assembly (Zambia)......................................49Role of the Swiss Parliame CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONnt in evaluating the effectiveness of public policy - Philippe SCHWAB,2Const.Pari.Inf. 62 (2012), 204Secretary General of the Council of States and DeCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION
puty Secretary General of the Federal Assembly (Sv/itzerland).............................................57Enhancing Parliamentary Oversight: the SouCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION62th year. No. 204Quebec, October 22-25, 2012CONTENTSOpen Parliament: the experience of the Brazilian Chambe CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONed period of political crisis — Hugo HONDEQUIN, Secretary General of the Senate (Belgium)........................79Const.Pari.Inf. 62 (2012), 2043OPEN PARLIAMENT: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE BRAZILIAN CHAMBER OF DEPUTIESRogerio Ventura TEIXEIRADirector General of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil)Good after CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONnoon, Ladies and Gentlemen.On behalf of the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Mr. Marco Maia, and of the Governing Board I thank the President ofCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION
the Association of Secretaries General of Parliaments. Mr. Marc Bose, and Inter-Parliamentary Union for inviting the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.It CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION62th year. No. 204Quebec, October 22-25, 2012CONTENTSOpen Parliament: the experience of the Brazilian Chambe CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONon technologies, among others, as strategic tools to increase transparency and social participation in our legislative houses.I will briefly show the experience of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies on open parliament.I will present the constitutional principles that rule our transparency model in th CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONe public sector and some relevant moments that marked our open data project and digital participation.As established by the 1988 (nineteen eighty-eighCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION
t) Brazilian Constitution, publicity is a principle that must be obeyed by all organs and agencies of government (federal, state and local).The ChambeCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION62th year. No. 204Quebec, October 22-25, 2012CONTENTSOpen Parliament: the experience of the Brazilian Chambe CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONto interact with our institution and to participate in the legislative process. We now live under the perspective of collaborative transparency.4Const.Parl.Inf. 62 (2012), 204Our Legislative House was pioneer among Brazilian public institutions in promoting transparency and in disclosure of informat CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONion in open format.One of the landmarks of this trend towards open parliament was the participation of Brazil in the launching of Open Government PartCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION
nership (OGP) in September 2011 in the United States. At that time, several countries made a commitment to promote transparency, provide access to infCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION62th year. No. 204Quebec, October 22-25, 2012CONTENTSOpen Parliament: the experience of the Brazilian Chambe CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONublic sector to introduce new technologies of information and communication in open format, with the vision of building new public management principles to reach greater transparency and participative governance. CONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATIONCONSTITUTIONAL & PARLIAMENTARY INFORMATION62th year. No. 204Quebec, October 22-25, 2012CONTENTSOpen Parliament: the experience of the Brazilian ChambeGọi ngay
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