Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement

Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement, 22 November 2024, Plovdiv

The crisis of the representative democracy in Europe and the Western Balkans is becoming increasingly evident – voter turnout is declining, far-right trends are gaining popularity, and uncertainty regarding the EU accession of some countries persists. However, the emergence of new social movements and local initiatives demonstrates that citizens are seeking ways to engage in politics and decision-making processes beyond traditional channels such as elections.

In order to promote citizen participation in democratic life, CSD organized a civic consultation on 22 November 2024 in Plovdiv. Citizens and activists took part in three parallel interactive workshops, exploring challenges and future scenarios in the areas of sustainable environmental development, Bulgaria’s role in the EU, and the rule of law.

In 2025, CSD will discuss with experts and policymakers at the national and European levels how the ideas proposed by citizens could be transformed into concrete policies and strategies.

Agenda
Presentation: Environment
Presentation: Rule of Law
Presentation: Bulgaria’s role in the EU

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Daniela Mineva, Senior Analyst, CSD, during the civil consultation "Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement", 22 November 2024, Plovdiv Dr. Alexander Politov, Analyst, CSD, during the civil consultation "Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement", 22 November 2024, Plovdiv Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement, 22 November 2024, Plovdiv

Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement, 22 November 2024, Plovdiv Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement, 22 November 2024, Plovdiv Slavyanka Ivanova, Senior Analyst, Applied Research and Communications Fund, during the civil consultation "Economic Development and Growth through Civic Engagement", 22 November 2024, Plovdiv

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