Transparency. Citizen Participation and Democracy
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Transparency, Citizen participation, DemocracyAbstract
The principle of transparency, today, represents a fundamental component for a democratic regime. In Mexico it has evolved through the fundamental right of access to information for citizens. This article aims to briefly explain three key elements are: Transparency, Citizen Participation and Democracy, which will be described each link them later.
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