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Advanced cooperativedigital
platforms for parliaments
Fotios Fitsilis, Hellenic Parliament
Dimitris Koryzis, Hellenic Parliament
Juan de Dios Cincunegui, Universidad Austral
1
Global Conference on Parliamentary Studies
12-13 May 2022
Budapest
Structure
 Motivation
 Parliamentary complexity and digital technologies
 Digital parliamentary cooperation
 Intra- and inter-parliamentary platforms
 Conclusions and outlook
2
Motivation
 Review of the on-going research activities
 Interconnection of research areas:
 evidence-based policy-making
 disruptive technologies
 parliamentary studies
 Move beyond the ‘classical’ legal informatics approach
 Addressing the wider research community
(Scope of this research activity)
3
Parliamentary
complexity &
digital
technologies
Complexity
 Levels:
 Societal
 Policy-making
 Procedural
 Organizational
 Technological
 Representation
responsibility
 Parliamentary response
Digital
 New trends
 Mobile
 Social networks
 Disinformation
 Emerging technologies
 Digital platforms
 OldTech vs. ParlTech
4
Digital
parliamentary
cooperation
 Strategic significance for organisations
 Definition of ParlTech framework
 Investigate closer ties between existing
elements of parliamentary systems
 Use of commercial and custom tools
 Ensure standardization and interoperability
5
Intra- & Inter-
parliamentary
Platforms
 Different types of interaction
 P2P
 P2G
 P2C
 intra
 P2P: level of interaction
 National
 Bi-/Multilateral
 Regional/Thematic
 International
6
Major
conclusions
7
 Digital technologies as basis of a sustainable cooperation
framework
 Creation of a digital parliamentary workspace: proprietary
platforms in parallel with ParlTech
 Generation of a hybrid (digital-first, virtual and human-centric)
environment
 Initiate collaborations for tackling the multitude of
interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral research goals
 creating an open, digital and creative community where all the
stakeholders have their distinct role
Outlook
Missing elements to enable a fully functional digital
parliament:
 Digital strategy
 Set of digital technologies
 Operational plan (roadmap)
Solution:
8
BISON
Contact &
disclaimer
9
fitsilisf@parliament.gr
https://hellenicOCRteam.gr
https://hellenicparliament.gr
The information and views set out in this presentation are only those of
the authors and do not reflect the official opinion of the Hellenic
Parliament or UniversidadAustral

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Advanced cooperative digital platforms for parliaments

  • 1. Advanced cooperativedigital platforms for parliaments Fotios Fitsilis, Hellenic Parliament Dimitris Koryzis, Hellenic Parliament Juan de Dios Cincunegui, Universidad Austral 1 Global Conference on Parliamentary Studies 12-13 May 2022 Budapest
  • 2. Structure  Motivation  Parliamentary complexity and digital technologies  Digital parliamentary cooperation  Intra- and inter-parliamentary platforms  Conclusions and outlook 2
  • 3. Motivation  Review of the on-going research activities  Interconnection of research areas:  evidence-based policy-making  disruptive technologies  parliamentary studies  Move beyond the ‘classical’ legal informatics approach  Addressing the wider research community (Scope of this research activity) 3
  • 4. Parliamentary complexity & digital technologies Complexity  Levels:  Societal  Policy-making  Procedural  Organizational  Technological  Representation responsibility  Parliamentary response Digital  New trends  Mobile  Social networks  Disinformation  Emerging technologies  Digital platforms  OldTech vs. ParlTech 4
  • 5. Digital parliamentary cooperation  Strategic significance for organisations  Definition of ParlTech framework  Investigate closer ties between existing elements of parliamentary systems  Use of commercial and custom tools  Ensure standardization and interoperability 5
  • 6. Intra- & Inter- parliamentary Platforms  Different types of interaction  P2P  P2G  P2C  intra  P2P: level of interaction  National  Bi-/Multilateral  Regional/Thematic  International 6
  • 7. Major conclusions 7  Digital technologies as basis of a sustainable cooperation framework  Creation of a digital parliamentary workspace: proprietary platforms in parallel with ParlTech  Generation of a hybrid (digital-first, virtual and human-centric) environment  Initiate collaborations for tackling the multitude of interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral research goals  creating an open, digital and creative community where all the stakeholders have their distinct role
  • 8. Outlook Missing elements to enable a fully functional digital parliament:  Digital strategy  Set of digital technologies  Operational plan (roadmap) Solution: 8 BISON
  • 9. Contact & disclaimer 9 fitsilisf@parliament.gr https://hellenicOCRteam.gr https://hellenicparliament.gr The information and views set out in this presentation are only those of the authors and do not reflect the official opinion of the Hellenic Parliament or UniversidadAustral