An open parliament is a legislative body that publishes clear, accessible and transparent information, which makes it accountable and supports citizen oversight of parliament. It uses information technologies to redefine the relationship with civil society and include it in decision-making processes.
An open parliament means: better representation, better laws, better governments and better results.
A new connection between citizens and their representatives
1. Complete openness and access to parliamentary and legislative information
2. Publishing information using simple forms and search tools
3. Publication of analyses, discussions and votes of parliamentary committees and plenary sessions
4. Enabled access and transcripts of plenary sessions
5. Publication of detailed information related to the budget, management, administration and spending of funds
6. Publication of detailed information about representatives (property and membership data)
7. Existence of mechanisms for efficient control and supervision of citizens
8. Guaranteed involvement of citizens in the legislative process
9. The advantage of using open source software and data formats that can be used by everyone
10. Promotion of legislation that would strengthen open government policies