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Module Title Objective 🌍 Module 1 What is Open Governance &? the OGP Basic concepts, state of Greece 🏛️ Module 2 International Models of MSF Comparison of 6 countries, lessons learned 🇬🇷 Module 3 Greek Framework & MSF Proposal Legislation, alternative models
Gamification: 5 bucks (OGP Knowledge, International Experience, Greek Context, War Ready, Excellent). Threshold: 3/5 correct per module. Completion of 3 modules → "You are ready for the Consultation".
🌍 Module 1: What is Open Governance &? the OGP
1.1. What does the abbreviation OGP mean? ✔ Open Government Partnership B Open Governance Protocol C Online Government Platform D Open Global Parliament 💡 OGP was founded in 2011 and has 75+ member countries.
1.2. What are the four basic principles of open government? ✔ Transparency, Citizen Participation, Accountability, Technological Innovation B Privacy, Security, Efficiency, Speed C Authorization, Assignment, Evaluation, Reward D Legality, Justice, Freedom, Equality 💡 Technological innovation serves the first three principles.
1.3. What is a National Action Plan (NAP) under OGP? ✔ Total commitments in state-civil society cooperation B Legislation passed in Parliament C Annual activity report D European funding programme 💡 Co-creation of NAPs is a key OGP requirement.
1.4. What is the Multilateral Forum (MSF)? ✔ Permanent institution of government-civil society cooperation B Online discussion forum C Parliamentary Committee D NGO funding programme 💡 MSF ensures equal participation in all stages of NAPs.
1.5. What is Greece's current situation with regard to OGP? ✔ Under Procedural Review due to absence of MSF B He's been expelled. C He is a founding member and a model. D Does not participate in OGP 💡 Greece is at a stage before inactivation.
🏛️ Module 2: International Models of MSF
2.1. How many members does the Italian MSF have? ✔ 22 members (11+11) B 10 members (5+5) C 50 members (25+25) D 100+ in network structure 💡 It was established in July 2022 with balanced representation.
2.2. Which MSF is based on a network structure with 100+ members? ✔ Finnish B The Italian C The British D Estonian 💡 Finland follows a dual structure model + Open Government Academy.
2.3. What principle does Australia apply to closed meetings? ✔ The Chatham House Rule B Full publicity C Absolute confidentiality D Live streaming 💡 You can share ideas, not who expressed them.
2.4. A common feature of all successful MSF? ✔ Balanced representation 50-50 B Government members only C Majority of NGOs D Academics only 💡 Without 50-50, co-creation becomes standard.
2.5. Which country stands out for multi-level integration? ✔ Spain B Estonia C Australia D The United Kingdom 💡 National, regional, local – relevant for Greek decentralisation.
🇬🇷 Module 3: Greek Framework & MSF Proposal
3.1. Which platform is used for public consultations in Greece? ✔ opengov.gr (Law 4622/2019) B Gov.gr C DI@HYGEIA D Parliament only 💡 1,200+ consultations, 400,000+ citizen feedback.
3.2. How many alternative composition models are proposed? ✔ 3: Compact (16), Optimal (18), Complete (22) B 1 unique 30 members C 2: small and large D 5 based on thematic 💡 With the possibility of gradual escalation.
3.3. Is there a need for a new law to set up the MSF? ✔ No – Ministerial Decision is sufficient B Yes, vote in Parliament C Constitutional revision D European Regulation 💡 By analogy with Italy, Spain, Australia.
3.4. Role of the Government Coordinator? ✔ Adoption of agenda - without veto B Prime Minister C External NGO consultant D Representative of the European Commission 💡 It ensures that the government is not surprised, but does NOT have a veto.
3.5. What does "co-creation" mean? ✔ Government and society plan together – just consultation is not enough B The government decides alone. C Referendum D External consultants 💡 Equal participation at all stages: diagnosis, design, evaluation.