FAQs
All about us, FAQs...
- Who is behind the European Citizens Bank?
- Why was the European Citizens Bank initiative created?
- What are the expected outcomes of this initiative?
- What can I do on the platform?
- Do I need any prior knowledge of finance and the economy to read the content?
- How is the content on the platform structured?
- Who chose and wrote the content?
- What are the interactive webinars and how do I register for them?
- What is the final online deliberation event?
- What will the final online deliberation event look like?
- How can I debate on the platform?
- How do I get selected for the final online deliberation event?
- Can I contribute to a national debate even if I am not a citizen of that country?
- What languages are available on the platform?
- What are conversations?
- What kind of data is being collected on the platform?
- Why am I seeing a different language?
- What is Decidim and Open Source Politics?
- How do I contact the platform administrators?
How can I debate on the platform?
You can discuss the content on the platform by going to your country and clicking on the page with the content that you want to engage with. Please note that the content in the country that you select will only be available in the national majority language of that country.
If you have not yet done so, you will be asked to register to the platform with an email address and password. You will also be asked to indicate your nationality (for more information on what data we collect about registrants on the platform and for what purpose, please see the entry on “What kind of data is being collected on the platform?”.
In the country space you will find the citizens’ concerns, the approaches, and the proposals. You can comment on and choose to endorse. You can also create your own proposal.