Das globale Netzwerk für Demokratie

Webinar Series on Democracy in Distress - 'Holding elections and voting in times of Covid-19'

Support us

ALTRUJA-BUTTON-EPPE-EN

 

Sign up

to our news, analyses and features on direct democracy worldwide!

Subscribe

Webinar Series on Democracy in Distress - 'Holding elections and voting in times of Covid-19'

28-04-2021

From the series: Democracy in Distress the Exceptius project, supported by Democracy International is presenting the first webinar on 'Holding elections and voting in times of Covid-19'

When: Thursday 29-04-2021 16:00 - 17:30
Where: Online

 

For more than one year now, the Covid-19 crisis has affected our private and public life in ways we would have never foreseen. In particular, the outbreak has had a significant impact on democratic processes all over the world. Elections and votes are no exception to this rule. In some countries, elections have been postponed, votes - even constitutional ones - have been suspended. In others, electoral rules have been dramatically adapted and innovations have taken place to ensure democratic continuity. This first webinar of the Democracies Under Stress series will gather experts from different countries to share their experience and lessons learned of holding elections and voting in time of the Covid-19 crisis.

  • The seminar will start with a global overview of the impacts of Covid-19 on electoral processes presented by Erik Asplund, Programme Officer, International IDEA

His intervention will be followed by the analysis of different case studies by:

  • David Altman, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile will focus on the constitutional process in Chile
  • Edalina Rodgrigues Sanches, Assistant Professor, University of Lisbon (Portugal) will provide a comparative analysis of the situation in sub-Saharan Africa
  • Joe Matthews, California editor for Zócalo Public Square, Arizona State University’s School of Public Affairs will reflect on the last US Presidential election and votes at the local level
  • Simon Ootjes, University of Leiden will analyse the impact of the Covid-19 on the General Elections in the Netherlands

Presentations will be followed by a debate with the audience.

Hosted by the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen:  More information

Join ONLINE VIA THIS LINK

Impressum

Democracy International ist ein eingetragener Verein (e.V.) mit Sitz in Deutschland

Gürzenichstraße 21 a-c
50667 Köln
Deutschland
Tel: +49 (0) 221 669 66 50
Fax: +49 (0) 221 669 66 599
Email: contact@democracy-international.org

Amtsgericht Köln
VR-Nr. 17139

Zum vollständigen Impressum

Bankverbindung

Democracy International e.V.
IBAN: DE 58370205000001515101
BIC: BFSWDE33XXX

Bank für Sozialwirtschaft
Konto: 1515101
BLZ: 37020500

Informieren

Sie sich mit unserem Newsletter über direkte Demokratie in der Welt!

Subscribe

Folgen Sie uns!