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NEWS parlomara.eu : Parlorama.eu, europarl.europa.eu & votewatch.eu: sites name and shame MEPs

Parlorama.eu, europarl.europa.eu & votewatch.eu: sites name and shame MEPs

In response to the controversy surrounding the website parlorama.eu, which was established to assess the attendance rates of MEPS, the European parliament has agreed to publish its own statistics before the elections. Judge for yourself

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ , Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 20/05/09

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NEWS parlomara.eu : Exclusive: Parlorama MEP ranking portal back onsite

Exclusive: Parlorama MEP ranking portal back onsite

The website which judges the activity of Euro MPs came back onsite on 14 May at 3pm – with a few modifications and the same desire to make some noise. It was forced to close for three weeks after officials objected to its content

by Adriano Farano @ // 15/05/09 - 2 Comment

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To be active is not enough – be interactive!

The European Parliament is looking for all kinds of ways to shorten the gap with voters and to increase their participation in the upcoming elections. Web pages, blogs, forums, Facebook, Myspace, online information platforms – hundreds of info projects are outdistancing on originality. Let’s focus on the most interesting among ...

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More transparency for deputies

What is the deputy I am voted for really doing in the European parliament? Two websites try to close this information gap. While Votewatch.eu is providing pure figure and datas, Parlorama.eu judges the MEP's activities. You can read more about this last project here.

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Parlorama.eu portal reopens despite EU politician threats

On 24 April, political pressure temporarily gagged the website which classifies Euro MPs according to their plenary sessions and parliamentary commission attendances. It is making a triumphant comeback with three new linguistic versions to boot on 30 April.

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