Programmable Participatory Governance -- A Formal Framework for Transparent, Accountable, and Citizen-Responsive Democratic Systems: From Deliberative Theory to Decentralised Architecture
Sergio Montenegro (Independent Researcher)

TL;DR
This paper introduces Programmable Participatory Governance (PPG), a formal framework combining democratic theory and cryptographic systems to enhance transparency, participation, and accountability in modern democratic institutions.
Contribution
It presents a novel formal architecture for scalable, verifiable civic coordination that integrates insights from democracy, economics, and distributed systems.
Findings
Framework is formally specified and evaluated through simulation.
Supports participatory decision-making with procedural integrity.
Enhances transparency and resilience in large-scale governance.
Abstract
Public confidence in democratic institutions has declined across many OECD countries over recent decades, while political participation and policy influence remain unevenly distributed across socioeconomic groups. Concurrently, democratic backsliding, declining electoral participation, and persistent concerns regarding institutional transparency and accountability have raised questions about whether existing governance structures are capable of sustaining broad-based legitimacy in complex modern societies. These developments motivate a central institutional design question: can governance systems be restructured to expand participation, improve transparency, and strengthen accountability without undermining stability or decision quality? This thesis proposes Programmable Participatory Governance (PPG), a formal governance framework designed to address these institutional deficits…
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