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EPISTÉMÈ Vol.9 pp.271-297
The Doustourna Network or Constitution 2.0 : A Challenge for Participatory Democracy
Sami Zlitni1†
1 Associate Professor / University of Le Havre
Key Words : electronic communication,political communication,e-campaigns,participatory democracy,ICT,Tunisia

Abstract

With over 1,500 candidate lists that ran for the election for a Constituent Assembly held on 23 November 2011, it was difficult for independent registered lists to distinguish themselves from political parties as the latter were more rooted in the Tunisian political landscape. Whereas most candidates resorted to, among others, traditional approaches to canvass the country, the “Doustourna” network pinned all his hopes on the Net to promote its program. With a view to participatory democracy “Doustourna” put forward a draft constitution for online assessment. The aim was to make citizens actively participate in public affairs. Due to lack of funds and marginalization on the part of traditional media, “Doustourna” mainly campaigned on social networks to be heard and mobilize public opinion.
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