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Citizen's How To

As a citizen, you may associate to up to 10 projects, and assess them. You can browse through projects, administrations and firms clicking on the links provided (the names). From whereever you are, you are prompted a set of available actions over the projects. More actions are available in a menu that is prompted only when you are in your home page.

  • To associate to a project:
  1. You may choose one of the project the system recommends (in the second left box named "recommended projects") and associate to it
  2. You may search for a project you are interested in (by Id or name, or jurisdiction), check the project details (just clicking on its name) and associate to it
  • To leave the sub-Constituency of a project
    From the menu Edit-->Edit Project Association you can leave the sub-Constituency of a project if you have not expressed any assessments on it.
  • To assess a project: you can assess a project you have associated to, over the project's voice dimension. You can vote one time for each dimension, and you may change the assessment you have espressed (one time).
  1. You can choose the project you may assess from the top left box (Projects you may assess) or clicking on the action Assessment available near the project's description (of your home page or of the project's detail page or of the project's responsible administration/firm detail pages).
  2. You can change a project assessment clicking change in the assessments' table (You-->Your Assessments from the menu or myAssessment from project's description)
  • To view project's comments (by citizens)
    From the project's description you can see the assessments expressed on that project clicking Assessments' Comments
  • To view your project's comments
  1. From the project's description you can see your assessments expressed on that project clicking my Assessments
  2. From the menu You-->Your Assessments you can see all your assessments expressed on the projects you have associated to