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Boston Borough Council Limits Councillor Questions Amid Concerns of ‘Democratic Deficit’

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Boston Borough Council Limits Councillor Questions Amid Concerns of ‘Democratic Deficit’

Recently, Boston Borough Council in Lincolnshire triggered a debate within the local governance when it agreed upon limitations on the quantity of enquiries that councillors can make during sessions. This decision has provoked fears among a number of council members, as they contemplate a potential ‘democratic deficit’ that could restrain the open dialogue and transparency, crucial to successful administration. The intention behind the move is to streamline council meetings and elevate efficiency, however, opponents of the decision suggest this could lead to diminished thorough examination and public responsibility.

This article was produced using original reporting by Lincolnshire Live as a source.

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