Citizens’ Climate Convention (CCC)<\/a> has often been presented as a \u00ab\u00a0radical democratic innovation\u00a0\u00bb or a \u00ab\u00a0world first\u00a0\u00bb, this is an exaggeration. A comparative analysis allows us to place the CCC in the history of deliberative mini-publics and to understand the commonalities and differences between the French experience and its foreign counterparts. Deliberative panels of randomly drawn citizens’ panels date back to the 1970s, along with citizens’ juries, but did not really have a great impact until the early 2000s with the invention of citizens’ assemblies (CAs) in Canada. However, the Canadian and then Dutch CAs did not see their recommendations implemented.<\/span><\/p>\nIt is in Ireland, where several CAs are in succession, that the political impact will be the clearest<\/strong>, with three recommendations approved by referendums: legalization of same-sex marriage, legalization of the right to abortion, and removal of the ban on blasphemy<\/strong>. One of the reasons for this \u00ab\u00a0success\u00a0\u00bb is that any modification of the Constitution must be validated by referendum, so the articulation of the citizens assemblies with this mechanism of direct democracy is favoured by the institutional context. However, the Irish \u00ab\u00a0success story\u00a0\u00bb has its limits: failure of the referendum on the minimum age for candidacy for the presidency, rejection of certain recommendations by the Parliament, limitation of the subjects submitted to the CA…<\/span>[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row css=\u00a0\u00bb.vc_custom_1607353801480{padding-top: 40px !important;padding-bottom: 40px !important;}\u00a0\u00bb][vc_column][vc_row_inner equal_height=\u00a0\u00bbyes\u00a0\u00bb el_class=\u00a0\u00bbcontainer vls_mauto specialcontainer\u00a0\u00bb][vc_column_inner el_class=\u00a0\u00bbvls_quote vls_quote_green vls_quote_withssource vls_quote_box\u00a0\u00bb width=\u00a0\u00bb7\/12″ css=\u00a0\u00bb.vc_custom_1583617254778{background-color: #e0deda !important;}\u00a0\u00bb][vc_raw_html]JTNDZGl2JTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJnZW0tcXVvdGUlMjBnZW0tcXVvdGUtc3R5bGUtZGVmYXVsdCUyMGdlbS1xdW90ZS1uby1wYWRkaW5ncyUyMiUzRSUwQSUzQ2Jsb2NrcXVvdGUlMjBjbGFzcyUzRCUyMnZsc19ub3Bib3R0b20lMjIlM0UlMjJBbnklMjBtb2RpZmljYXRpb24lMjBvZiUyMHRoZSUyMENvbnN0aXR1dGlvbiUyMG11c3QlMjBiZSUyMHZhbGlkYXRlZCUyMGJ5JTIwcmVmZXJlbmR1bSUyQyUyMHNvJTIwdGhlJTIwYXJ0aWN1bGF0aW9uJTIwb2YlMjB0aGUlMjBjaXRpemVucyUyMGFzc2VtYmxpZXMlMjB3aXRoJTIwdGhpcyUyMG1lY2hhbmlzbSUyMG9mJTIwZGlyZWN0JTIwZGVtb2NyYWN5JTIwaXMlMjBmYXZvdXJlZCUyMGJ5JTIwdGhlJTIwaW5zdGl0dXRpb25hbCUyMGNvbnRleHQuJTIwJTNDJTJGYmxvY2txdW90ZSUzRSUwQSUzQyUyRmRpdiUzRQ==[\/vc_raw_html][\/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner el_class=\u00a0\u00bbvls_white vls_rquoted vls_halfimage vls_quote_box_img\u00a0\u00bb width=\u00a0\u00bb5\/12″ css=\u00a0\u00bb.vc_custom_1607353231611{background-image: url(https:\/\/missionspubliques.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/portrait-dimitri.jpg?id=3146) !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}\u00a0\u00bb][vc_raw_html]JTNDZGl2JTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJ2bHNfcXVvdGVkX3RpdGxlJTIyJTNFJTBBJTNDZGl2JTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJ2bHNfcXVvdGVkX3RpdGxlX3RleHQlMjIlM0UlMEElM0NwJTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJ2bHN0aXRsZV9xX2xpbmUlMjIlM0VEaW1pdHJpJTIwQ291cmFudCUzQyUyRnAlM0UlMEElM0NwJTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJ2bHN0aXRsZV9xX3N1YmxpbmUlMjIlM0VGcmVuY2glMjByZXNlYXJjaGVyJTIwaW4lMjBwb2xpdGljYWwlMjBzY2llbmNlJTNDJTJGcCUzRSUzQyUyRmRpdiUzRSUwQSUzQ2RpdiUyMGNsYXNzJTNEJTIydmxzX3F1b3RlZF9iZyUyMHZsc19iZ19ibGFjayUyMHZsc19vcGFjaXR5JTIyJTNFJTNDJTJGZGl2JTNFJTBBJTNDJTJGZGl2JTNF[\/vc_raw_html][\/vc_column_inner][\/vc_row_inner][vc_raw_html]JTNDZGl2JTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJ2bHNfZWxtdF9ib3R0b21iZyUyMHZsc19iZ19ncmVlbiUyMiUzRSUzQyUyRmRpdiUzRQ==[\/vc_raw_html][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row el_class=\u00a0\u00bbcontainer vls_mauto specialcontainer\u00a0\u00bb css=\u00a0\u00bb.vc_custom_1606922944072{padding-top: 80px !important;}\u00a0\u00bb][vc_column][vc_column_text]Passed largely unnoticed, the Irish CA (ICA) for 2016-2018, composed of 99 citizens drawn by lot, had notably dealt with climate change among its five issues. So what are the differences between the ICA and the French CCC? First of all, if the two cases are comparable, the ICA deals with five themes, different from each other, whereas the CCC focuses on the climate issue alone and therefore devotes much more time to it. As a result, after two weekends on climate, the ICA produced 19 fairly short recommendations, while the CCC voted 149, and more detailed recommendations after 9 weekends. On the other hand, the quality of the CCC’s proposals is also the result of the greater involvement of experts, present and active in the deliberations at small tables, with significant differences in speaking time from one expert to another. Divided into five thematic groups with two facilitators each, the CCC citizens deliberated more often in groups of 30 or even 5 at the tables than in groups of 150, and do not all hear the same experts or arguments, thus limiting \u00ab\u00a0collective intelligence\u00a0\u00bb.<\/span><\/p>\nThe experts in the ICA are strictly limited to public hearings of 20 minutes each, followed by a question-and-answer session. The ICA has only one venue and systematically goes back and forth between the plenary and the deliberations at the 14 tables, with one facilitator and one note-taker each, so that all citizens reason collectively. Moreover, the ICA is vigilant to ensure maximum impartiality in its deliberations, unlike the CCC whose organisers are committed actors who will sometimes get involved in discussions on substance rather than procedure.<\/span>[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row]<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"[vc_row el_class=\u00a0\u00bbcontainer vls_mauto specialcontainer\u00a0\u00bb][vc_column][vc_column_text el_class=\u00a0\u00bbvls_projets_single_texte vls_black2″] Deliberations have recently been successfully used for heated social and political debates. In Ireland,…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":3144,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
The Irish Citizens' Assembly, an example to follow? - Missions Publiques<\/title>\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\t \n\t \n\t \n \n \n \n\t \n\t \n\t \n