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THE ASGARDIA PARLIAMENT CONCLUDES THREE-DAY DIGITAL SITTING

Members of Asgardia Parliament are expected to conclude a three day sitting where they held parliament session. in attendance are government ministers as well as other government senior officials.
Led by the Chairman of parliament, Honorable Mr. Lembit Opik, the AMPs who started sitting on Wednesday commended themselves on the role they are playing in developing strategies to build Asgardia,
The legislators emphasized the need to support each other in building its institutions. Their aim is to forge close relationships with the government and the Asgardia citizens.

Parliamentarians pledged to strengthen participatory democracy through deepening
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engagement with
society, encouraging and supporting their participation through the redesigning and launch of a new website that supports social interaction between Asgardians and citizens.

Top Asgardian Politicians Share Impressions of First Executive Congress

The first executive Conference is a strong signal of partnership between government and parliament. It pointed out the crucial nature of this partnership to guide the discipline and ensure the ownership of the  development goals.  This is at the heart of the government’s work: supporting people’s participation through their representatives for effective, responsive and accountable governance.
It is worth noting that, one of the cornerstones of participatory governance is dialogue. And Asgardians Parliamentarians are key and critical champions for dialogue. Meaningful change takes time but if the lines for listening, learning and engaging are kept open, we can collectively make change happen.

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