La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)

The Participatory budgeting is a modality of local democracy, a guarantee of better citizen participation in the co-production of local public action. Its use seems to have achieved some success in some ten Tunisian communes since 2014, to the point that the will of several state and associative act...

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Main Authors: Joseph-Désiré Som-1, Damiano De Facci
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2017-07-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/3067
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spelling doaj-4e68ff51337f4230876788b25da67a302020-11-25T01:15:29ZfraCNRS ÉditionsL’Année du Maghreb1952-81082109-94052017-07-011624526710.4000/anneemaghreb.3067La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)Joseph-Désiré Som-1Damiano De FacciThe Participatory budgeting is a modality of local democracy, a guarantee of better citizen participation in the co-production of local public action. Its use seems to have achieved some success in some ten Tunisian communes since 2014, to the point that the will of several state and associative actors to institutionalize it nationally. The promotion of participatory mechanisms at the local level is far from being a «new idea» in Tunisia and was once in the service of a project to legitimize the regime and control of proximity of citizens. But in its new implementation, without completely breaking with the old logics, it allows to identify some of the territorial and political dynamics that shape the process of decentralization in post-Ben Ali Tunisia. From an input by policy transfers, we show that the participatory budget is the result of a combinatorial approach. On the one hand, it is the product of the encounter between circular arenas of participation and local entrepreneurs in the voluntary sector; On the other, it is at the heart of stakes and political struggles territorially located. It is also a space for the enunciation of a new relationship with the political, it is also for several local actors, in particular municipal executives in need of legitimacy, an opportunity to build political capital and a modality for framing popular dynamics.http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/3067Participatory BudgetingPolicy TransfersTerritorial DynamicsLearningFramework.
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author Joseph-Désiré Som-1
Damiano De Facci
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Damiano De Facci
La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)
L’Année du Maghreb
Participatory Budgeting
Policy Transfers
Territorial Dynamics
Learning
Framework.
author_facet Joseph-Désiré Som-1
Damiano De Facci
author_sort Joseph-Désiré Som-1
title La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)
title_short La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)
title_full La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)
title_fullStr La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)
title_full_unstemmed La démocratie au concret : Les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du Budget Participatif dans la Tunisie post-Ben Ali (2011-2016)
title_sort la démocratie au concret : les enjeux politiques et territoriaux de la mise en place du budget participatif dans la tunisie post-ben ali (2011-2016)
publisher CNRS Éditions
series L’Année du Maghreb
issn 1952-8108
2109-9405
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The Participatory budgeting is a modality of local democracy, a guarantee of better citizen participation in the co-production of local public action. Its use seems to have achieved some success in some ten Tunisian communes since 2014, to the point that the will of several state and associative actors to institutionalize it nationally. The promotion of participatory mechanisms at the local level is far from being a «new idea» in Tunisia and was once in the service of a project to legitimize the regime and control of proximity of citizens. But in its new implementation, without completely breaking with the old logics, it allows to identify some of the territorial and political dynamics that shape the process of decentralization in post-Ben Ali Tunisia. From an input by policy transfers, we show that the participatory budget is the result of a combinatorial approach. On the one hand, it is the product of the encounter between circular arenas of participation and local entrepreneurs in the voluntary sector; On the other, it is at the heart of stakes and political struggles territorially located. It is also a space for the enunciation of a new relationship with the political, it is also for several local actors, in particular municipal executives in need of legitimacy, an opportunity to build political capital and a modality for framing popular dynamics.
topic Participatory Budgeting
Policy Transfers
Territorial Dynamics
Learning
Framework.
url http://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/3067
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