{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5d23a0976657ac956455f2cf/61755a0d5c78140012bf3c85?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Sweden in Transition #25 - Sanna Ghotbi ","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5d23a0976657ac956455f2cf/1578948863841-3e7b55cdf860ff285d20bbf0f45046f6.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Very happy to welcome Sanna Ghotbi to talk about Participatory Democracy !</p><p>After working in politics for four years, Sanna is now working with municipalities and public institutions to design participatory democracy processes.&nbsp;</p><p>Together we discussed the need to reinvent democracy. We reviewed inspiring examples in various countries: in Spain following 15-M movement in 2011 (<em>Indignados</em>), in France with the tops &amp; flops of the Citizen Convention for Climate, in Ireland on very controversial topics and even in Rojava (Syrian Kurdistan).&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;We then made a focus on Sweden, known as a Democracy landmark. Partly a myth according to Sanna, who hightlighted opportunities, challenges and specific initiatives going on at the moment. &nbsp;</p><p>At the end of the interview, Sanna shared her dream for Participatory Democracy in the future. She would want it to be built on 3 pillars: 1/ Better Representation: Allowing more people from different backgrounds to enter into politics, inspired by the movement \"Brand New Congress\" in the US, led by AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez), 2/ Better everyday participation: thanks to permanent structures, such as for example rotational Citizen Assemblies, &nbsp;3/ Better Organising on a grassroots level: through Community Organising &nbsp;within Civil Society, &nbsp;\"and for that for people in Sweden to wake up ! We are not in this perfect equal country, we need to get organised ! to demand things, to cross pollinate between different movements (equal health care, less discrimination on the job market, better pensions, less segregation and dismanteled public services in disadvantaged areas)\".</p><p>Hope you you will like this conversation as much as I did !</p>","author_name":"Sonia Le Masne"}