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PMO News Update Vol. 25.1

Posted July 24, 2013 at 11:19am by andrewmandelbaum-blog

(This news update, by Dustin Palmer, is a continuation of that posted last week. Be sure to check back next week for news from this week (which isn’t covered in the update below… got it?))

News from the parliamentary monitoring community:

In Pakistan, during a citizens forum hosted by the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT), the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab praised the role of PILDAT in improving the performance of the Punjab Assembly. The forum marked the release of a report by PILDAT on the performance of the provincial assembly over the last five years, including recommendations to further strengthen it.  The report is available in English and Urdu.

In Colombia, Congreso Visible released its yearly report on the legislature, examined the inadequate division of labor in the Congress, and considered the challenge of making legislative information visible. Additionally, Transparencia Por Colombia helped citizens to create a mural of transparency during a public meeting with the local planning council of the Bosa district of Bogotá. Citizens and local authorities renewed the Bosa Pact for Transparency and Governance. Transparencia Por Colombia also presented at the Andesco National Congress.

In Mexico, the LALT Network recently called on the international community to oppose efforts by the Mexico House of Representatives to restrict access to information and transparency. More context on these efforts - and the opposition’s response - is available from FUNDAR here and here. One factor is the lack of historical legislative data and research, which hampers the legislative process. Also in Mexico, Visión Legislativa urged legislators to to make more legislative information available, even as the Supreme Court ruled against disclosure requirements.

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PMO News Update: Vol. 1

Posted May 29, 2012 at 11:37am by danswislow

I just wanted to pass along some links to news on parliamentary transparency from around the world that appeared over the past week or so that might be of interest to you. I’m sure that I’m missing a lot of important things, so please let the group know if you have any important news from your own country to share.

Ghana: MPs Must Expedite Passage of RTI Bill(allAfrica)

France: Regards Citoyens Publishes Legislative Open Data About l'Assemblee nationale Francaise: NosDeputes (Legal Informatics Blog)

Malta: Draft administrative code launched, public urged to participate (Malta Today)

Venezuela: Spat in Venezuela, as TI Presses Country on Corruption (Wall Street Journal)

Spain: Confusion and lack of transparency mar process of adoption of Spain’s access to information law (Access Info Europe)

USA: In California, Progress On a Bill to Open Government Records (techPresident)

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