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#Participatory Budgeting

participatory budgeting

Participatory budgeting is the ritual that proclaims citizen control over public funds, while in reality the final push is made by bureaucratic interests and political agendas. Citizens enthusiastically propose ideas, only to see them transformed into PowerPoint slides and Excel cells with hollow nods of acknowledgment. It boasts transparency, yet drowns its documentation in impenetrable jargon that discourages any genuine understanding. The result is that citizens' voices are consumed as mere props in a civic theater, leaving participants with nothing but the achievement of having 'taken part.' The only lasting conclusion of participatory budgeting is the gap between its lofty ideals and its pragmatic outcomes.

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