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ModuleTitleObjective
🌍 Module 1What is Open Governance &amp? the OGPBasic concepts, state of Greece
🏛️ Module 2International Models of MSFComparison of 6 countries, lessons learned
🇬🇷 Module 3Greek Framework & MSF ProposalLegislation, 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 &amp? the OGP

1.1. What does the abbreviation OGP mean?
Open Government Partnership
BOpen Governance Protocol
COnline Government Platform
DOpen 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
BPrivacy, Security, Efficiency, Speed
CAuthorization, Assignment, Evaluation, Reward
DLegality, 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
BLegislation passed in Parliament
CAnnual activity report
DEuropean 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
BOnline discussion forum
CParliamentary Committee
DNGO 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
BHe's been expelled.
CHe is a founding member and a model.
DDoes 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)
B10 members (5+5)
C50 members (25+25)
D100+ 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
BThe Italian
CThe British
DEstonian
💡 Finland follows a dual structure model + Open Government Academy.
2.3. What principle does Australia apply to closed meetings?
The Chatham House Rule
BFull publicity
CAbsolute confidentiality
DLive streaming
💡 You can share ideas, not who expressed them.
2.4. A common feature of all successful MSF?
Balanced representation 50-50
BGovernment members only
CMajority of NGOs
DAcademics only
💡 Without 50-50, co-creation becomes standard.
2.5. Which country stands out for multi-level integration?
Spain
BEstonia
CAustralia
DThe 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)
BGov.gr
CDI@HYGEIA
DParliament only
💡 1,200+ consultations, 400,000+ citizen feedback.
3.2. How many alternative composition models are proposed?
3: Compact (16), Optimal (18), Complete (22)
B1 unique 30 members
C2: small and large
D5 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
BYes, vote in Parliament
CConstitutional revision
DEuropean Regulation
💡 By analogy with Italy, Spain, Australia.
3.4. Role of the Government Coordinator?
Adoption of agenda - without veto
BPrime Minister
CExternal NGO consultant
DRepresentative 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
BThe government decides alone.
CReferendum
DExternal consultants
💡 Equal participation at all stages: diagnosis, design, evaluation.