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Introduction

As part of the ELoGE reference framework, the ELoGE self-assessment process also includes three types of surveys addressed to citizens, elected officials, and municipal employees.

Each questionnaire contains 12 questions, one for each of the 12 Principles of Good Democratic Governance:
  1. Democratic Participation
  2. Human Rights
  3. Rule of Law
  4. Public Ethics
  5. Accountability
  6. Openness and Transparency
  7. Efficient, Effective, and Sound Administration
  8. Leadership, Capability and Capacity
  9. Responsiveness
  10. Sound Financial and Economic Management
  11. Sustainability and Long-Term Orientation
  12. Openness to Change and Innovation
The questionnaires support the complete evaluation of good governance practices in the local authority.

They provide all involved stakeholders the opportunity to contribute to the assessment of their local authority’s democratic governance.

Responses to the questionnaires help corroborate the conclusions of the self-assessment of the reference framework through the perceptions of those who directly “experience” good democratic governance in the municipality.

Structure
Each questionnaire below is organized into four sections:
  • Section 1 – Privacy Notice: Specific to the context and supporting, where applicable, compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
  • Section 2 – Local Council Affiliation (mandatory)
  • Section 3 – Questions Related to the 12 Principles of Good Democratic Governance (mandatory)
  • Section 4 – Additional (optional) questions on the socio-demographic profile of the respondent.
  • Section 5 – Additional (optional) questions about the respondent themselves.

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