E-participation and e-democracy in modern society mean potential in implementation of democratic processes, since information and communication technology (ICT) represents part of our lives and functioning of such society. Because local self-government represents the closest contact between the population and the governance of the country, the importance of the democratic processes on this level are even more important. So, the question is how to use the potential of ICT in Slovenian municipalities within the framework of democratic processes and also how to include all population groups.
We tackled the challenge with the help of studied theory and then empirical research. To reach our set goal, we used a quantitative research method, which was a survey questionnaire that was given to citizens in three selected Slovenian municipalities in the online tool 1KA and in physical form on paper.
In the degree paper it was established, that citizens of all three Slovenian municipalities prefer electronic way of cooperating with their municipality compared to the classic physical way. The share of those, who prefer classic cooperation, however, is not far behind. In the questionnaire, many citizens also expressed an opinion about wanting a better cooperation with their municipality.
The displayed results and analysis could be of help to both the municipality itself and its citizens. The degree paper could represent an insight into citizens' thinking about cooperation with it, in what way they want and where do they see opportunities for better cooperation. By taking into account the opinions of the citizens, we could prepare plans for mutual cooperation and projects for a better future of life in the municipality.
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