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Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform

The Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform is a process where a randomly selected group of everyday citizens gathers to learn about, discuss, and suggest changes to a country's voting system. This method aims to involve ordinary people directly in decision-making, ensuring reforms reflect the public’s views. By working with experts and considering different options, the assembly produces recommendations that can inform government decisions, making electoral systems more fair, representative, and responsive to citizens’ needs.