
This article discusses the importance and role of citizen participation as a basis for participatory democratic action in overcoming the most important problems posed by representative democracy, namely the crisis of trust in institutions. The article focuses on the role of participatory democracy and its mechanisms that enable citizens to be part of the political decision-making system in strengthening trust in the Moroccan parliament, given the importance and symbolic value of this institution in the constitutional, political, and social context of the state.
Political trust, Confidence in Parliament, Participatory democracy, Civil society
Political trust, Confidence in Parliament, Participatory democracy, Civil society
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