Dimension 6.1.1 Legal framework for public participation A sound legal framework is vital for enabling and encouraging public participation in the work of parliament. The constitution and laws, as well as View result
Dimension 7.1.1 Voting and election rights This dimension concerns the provisions of the constitution and/or other aspects of the legal framework that establish the basis for democratic View result
Dimension 5.1.3 Gender mainstreaming This dimension concerns the mechanisms by which gender concerns are mainstreamed across parliamentary processes and outputs, with the aim of achieving View result
Dimension 1.1.3 Budgetary autonomy This dimension covers parliament’s autonomy over its own budget, finances and resources, including its offices, supplies, assets and staff. This View result
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Dimension 1.1.2 Procedural autonomy This dimension concerns the provisions giving parliament autonomy over its procedures. Having procedural autonomy allows parliament to fulfil its core View result
Dimension 6.1.2 Institutional capacity for public participation In addition to a sound legal framework for public participation, it is necessary for parliament to develop the practical mechanisms and tools that View result
Dimension 1.1.4 Administrative autonomy This dimension concerns the extent to which parliament has an independent parliamentary administration that allows MPs, staff and parliamentary View result
Dimension 1.2.2 Non-accountability and inviolability This dimension concerns the legal protections that allow MPs to carry out their parliamentary duties freely and without concern about possible legal View result
Dimension 1.2.3 Incompatibility of office This dimension concerns limits on the additional offices or roles that an MP can occupy while holding parliamentary office. Known as View result