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In this article, Irma Borst questions the involvement of citizens in local politics, beyond very active reporting of city failures or complaints.
In this article, Irma Borst questions the involvement of citizens in local politics, beyond very active reporting of city failures or complaints. The article also presents ideas on how to get citizens more involved in dealing with problems in their city.