The 'Live Democracy' project, as a new initiative, is on the verge of reopening. However, this time, new conditions have been set for participants that may be controversial.
Security Reviews Awaiting Applicants
According to officials, all individuals wishing to participate in this project must prepare for thorough reviews by security agencies. This action has raised many questions regarding individual freedoms and the right to access public programs. Does this action mean more restrictions for social and political activists, or is it just a step to ensure the security and health of society?
While supporters of this project see it as a step towards strengthening democracy, critics believe that this action could be used as a tool to suppress dissenting voices. Where will the future of 'Live Democracy' lead with these changes?