Democracy Workshop International

Democracy Workshop as "export model"

The Democracy Workshop is not only a successful institution of the Austrian Parliament but also an attractive "export model" for strengthening democracy education in the countries of the Western Balkans and for deepening further international cooperation with other parliaments.

Two Democracy Workshops based on the Austrian model have already been established in the national parliaments of Montenegro and Kosovo, and further related cooperation is underway with three other parliaments in Albania, North Macedonia and Slovakia.

Implementation in these three countries is taking place through cooperation with the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) and in collaboration with the ERSTE Foundation.

Objective

An important task of parliaments is raising awareness and interest in parliamentarianism, democratic political processes, (political) participation, and civil society engagement.

The Democracy Workshop was established by the Austrian Parliament in 2007, in tandem with the lowering of the voting age to 16. The aim is to strengthen democratic awareness, willingness to participate, media skills, and the ability to articulate oneself by sharing knowledge about democracy and parliamentarism.

The Democracy Workshop has been running very successfully in the Austrian Parliament since 2007. With its special concept of didactic teaching based on capacity building, it serves as a best-practice example in the countries of South East Europe.

Activities in Detail