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Civility and respect in politics: Congress calls for a political culture rooted in listening and collaborating

Addressing the Cross-Border Event on respectful leadership, in Dundalk (Ireland) on 7 November 2024, Carla Dejonghe (ILDG), Head of the Belgian delegation to the Congress and member of the Brussels-Capital Regional Parliament, underlined that civility in politics was an essential element of a thriving and functioning democracy.

Speaking in the panel discussion on the importance of civility and respectful politics in public life, she underlined that “politicians must recommit themselves to fostering a culture of respect and setting a tone that encourages healthy debate and discourages personal attacks”. Ms Dejonghe called on political leaders to commit to active and genuine listening and seek to understand differing perspectives while maintaining respect for one another’s opinions. Citizens can contribute by holding their leaders accountable and demanding that political discussions remain grounded in respect and above partisanship, she stated, adding that local initiatives which foster dialogue across divides could help to create a more inclusive political landscape.

The event was organised by the Association of Irish Local Governments (AILG) and the Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA) as part of a cross-border project financed by the “Shared Island Civic Society Fund” under the Good Friday Agreement, with the support of Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and the EU. The Fund is aimed at supporting dialogue and cooperation between local authorities on an all-island basis, both North and South.

Dundalk, Ireland 7 November 2024
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