The question is wide and many answers are expected.

“One hundred thousand unique contributors”, hopes Emmanuel Grégoire, first assistant to Anne Hidalgo.

This question, here it is: “How to live well in Paris tomorrow?

"With the Civic Tech Make.org platform, Paris is launching a citizen consultation "Parisian Dialogues" this Tuesday and for six weeks "to transform the city for and with Parisians", continues Anouch Toranian, deputy in charge of citizen participation. and public debate.

To answer this question, it suffices to validate or not certain proposals formulated as below.


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By relying on Make.org, the city of Paris wants “in an innovative way to reach as many people as possible and the general public”.

Hence the presence of the question in certain articles of

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.

Parisians are invited to respond, but not only.

“Parisian subjects find an echo beyond Paris.

We are also interested in the views of Grand Parisians, French people and tourists,” says Emmanuel Grégoire.

Trolls don't scare

This digital citizen consultation is based on that of which

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had been a partner on the future of the Champs-Elysées, which was acclaimed with more than 100,000 participants and 450,000 votes.

The idea that the question "How to live well in Paris tomorrow?"

attracts trolls and opponents to the town hall in place does not touch Emmanuel Grégoire.

“We have this problem no less during a physical meeting, underlines the first deputy.

Make.org is used to this problem of seeking people with good intentions.

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If you respond to these "Parisian Dialogues", here is the progress of your proposal if it meets with a favorable reception.

It will then be able to appear in “a report” made at the beginning of January, then “the digital approach will be doubled” with public workshops in the boroughs from which the proposals which reach consensus will emerge.

“In February-March, the Citizens' Assembly of Paris [made up of 100 Parisians over 16 years old] will take up the subjects or not, details Anouch Toranian.

Or it will be directly in charge of the town hall or the borough town halls.

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