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Is there an optimal percentage of the municipal budget that should be open to public discussions?

No, this depends on each local situation and in particular on the political will of the municipality and the pressure of its citizens. In some cities this percentage is steadily increasing year after year, as the experience is consolidated and participants, both politicians and the people, gain confidence. Nevertheless, the greater the percentage of the budget debated, the greater the experience and interest of the citizens.

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