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Much of political process is opaque to citizens #21

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weex opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 0 comments
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Much of political process is opaque to citizens #21

weex opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 0 comments

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weex commented Feb 13, 2023

There are several ways in which the political process can be opaque to citizens:

  1. Lack of Transparency: Political processes can be opaque if there is a lack of transparency in how decisions are made. This can include closed-door meetings, secret negotiations, and limited access to information.
  2. Complexity: Political processes can also be opaque if they are too complex for the average citizen to understand. This can include legal jargon, convoluted procedures, and intricate regulations.
  3. Influence of Money and Power: The influence of money and power can also make the political process opaque. Wealthy individuals and special interest groups can use their resources to influence decisions and shape policy in their favor, often behind closed doors.
  4. Limited Access: Citizens may also have limited access to the political process, particularly if they are marginalized or disenfranchised. This can include barriers to voting, restricted access to information, and limited representation in government.
  5. Lack of Accountability: Finally, the political process can be opaque if there is a lack of accountability for those in power. This can include limited oversight, weak enforcement mechanisms, and impunity for corruption and abuse of power.

This is a problem because it means governance diverges more easily from the needs of the people.

Edit: Much of the text above was generated by ChatGPT on Mar 2, 2023

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