Dalibor, thanks for the text. The situation is very bad at the moment and as you almost as a opposite case of post-1989-Cold War optimism. I think that one major problem, based on experiences even from Sweden as one of the oldest democracies in Europe, is that representative democracy and voting every four years is not enough. There is a real need of decentralisation of democracy in Europe as through civic society actions, initiatives, assemblies and other solutions. Especially in the case of refugees and immigration it has to be more handled through decentralised solutions and civic engagement.
Dalibor, thanks for the text. The situation is very bad at the moment and as you almost as a opposite case of post-1989-Cold War optimism. I think that one major problem, based on experiences even from Sweden as one of the oldest democracies in Europe, is that representative democracy and voting every four years is not enough. There is a real need of decentralisation of democracy in Europe as through civic society actions, initiatives, assemblies and other solutions. Especially in the case of refugees and immigration it has to be more handled through decentralised solutions and civic engagement.
Hear, hear.