Authorities have the duty to create and maintain a safe and enabling environment for exercising the right to participate in decision-making.

This should include accessible and inclusive consultative mechanisms, which consider those most affected, in particular women and other marginalised individuals and groups. Mechanisms should be supported by financial and human resources, media education, and digital literacy programmes for the general public and officials. Additionally, the citizens and civil society’s right to participate in the European policy-making is affirmed in the Treaty on the European Union (art. 10 and 11).  

However, across Europe, democratic civil society faces difficulties in its relationship with authorities. The participation of civil society in policy-making is affected on the one hand, by the decrease of resources, and on the other hand, by the lack of understanding or political will to pursue meaningful civil dialogue. Challenges include accessing information of public interest; opaque involvement in the decision-making process; restrictions to advocacy; lack of minimum standards on practices of public consultations. Additionally, critical voices engaged in advocacy activities are often insolated and targeted by authorities. At the European level, civil dialogue is also opaque and unstructured, as different institutions and bodies are not subject to standards in consultation with civic organisations. Spaces of civil dialogue are also increasingly captured by undemocratic civic actors, business voices and GONGOs. 

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  • Expert Council on NGO Law publishes a Review on NGO Participation in Policy Development

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  • IRELAND: Interview with The Wheel – Civic actors were crucial to respond to the crisis 

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  • Civil society organisations largely sidelined in the preparation of the national recovery plans

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  • SLOVENIA: New push to restrict environmental and nature conservation NGOs

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  • Europe’s Democracy Challenge: Citizen Participation in and Beyond Elections

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  • LATVIA: Government moves towards inclusion of civil society but capacity of CSOs still a challenge

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  • ESTONIA: State financed civil society fund relocates from capital city, attacks on minority rights

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  • Conference of INGOs adopts revised Code of Good Practice

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  • Locking citizens out of environmental decision making is a threat to democracy – report highlights problems across the EU

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  • SLOVENIA: New government moves to open space for dialogue with civil society

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  • LATVIA: Draft amendments to public benefit law under discussion

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  • AUSTRIA: As pressure on civil society grows, new coalitions are formed

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