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Revision as of 14:59, 20 May 2026
Citizens' initiatives can meet with district or city politicians to present and discuss their concerns. In district politics, no petition or formal basis is necessary for this; district politicians are usually open to discussion. It is important that the initiative is not politically appropriated by opposition parties and that the possibility of joint implementation with the district is communicated.
Politicians are directly confronted with wishes and organized civil society and may take up the idea.
institutional
Perceived Experience & Evaluation, Spatial Organisation, Governance incumbency, Political agency
TML4
Platz für Wien, Gürtelliebe
Platz für Wien, Gürtelliebe
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low
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local/district administration, local politicians, city politicians
Action
Vienna
german