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๐Ÿ“ฑ Digital Democracy - Can Technology Make Politics Better

 


๐Ÿ“ฑ  Digital Democracy - Can Technology Make Politics Better

From online voting to live-streamed parliaments, digital technology is changing how we participate in politics. In many countries, civic apps now allow people to propose ideas, give feedback on laws, and even vote on local decisions.
This shift has opened new doors for inclusion-especially for youth, remote communities, and people with disabilities. It has also increased transparency, allowing citizens to monitor budgets and track political promises.
However, with opportunity comes responsibility. The same tools that promote engagement can also spread misinformation or deepen divides.
 That’s why many nations are working on “digital ethics” frameworks to ensure technology strengthens, not weakens, democracy.
Could this be the key to rebuilding trust in politics? The digital age may just hold the answer.

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