| Country | Description of event | 
| Algeria | The National People's  Assembly and the Council of the Nation  organized  a conference on "Political Accountability: Strengthening links between  parliaments and citizens" on 15 September. Parliamentarians, civil society  organizations and representatives of the media were invited to attend. | 
  | Andorra | The General Council held a  debate on "How to strengthen the links between parliaments and  citizens?" on 15 September for parliamentarians, representatives of civil  society and the Andorran media. The debate was broadcast on national  television, and a blog was created on the General Council's website. | 
| Armenia | The Speaker of the  National Assembly delivered a message to the public on 15 September.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Austria | The National Council invited  philosopher Dr. Hans Albert to make a presentation on "Science and  Democracy", followed by a discussion. The introduction to the address was  given by Dr. Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann, from the University of Salzburg. In 2007, the Austrian Parliament created the "Democracy  Workshop" to promote children's and adolescents' understanding of  democracy and interest in politics. Since October 2007, approximately 26,670  students have attended over 1,160 workshops. | 
  | Bahrain | The Council of  Representatives and the Shura Council issued a joint statement on 15 September. | 
  | Belarus | Ms. Nina Mazai, the  Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the Council of the Republic, met with  students from the Academy   of State Administration.   [ Further information ...] | 
| Bhutan | The National Council and  the National Assembly organized a two-day workshop on 15 and 16 September entitled  "Democracy and Good Governance". Participants included  representatives from parliament, the government, civil society,  non-governmental organizations, international agencies, the private sector,  students and farmers.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Bulgaria | The Bulgarian National  Assembly's event for the International Day of Democracy 2010 focused on the  link between parliamentarians and citizens. This included discussions on the  use of the Internet to facilitate communication between members of parliaments  and citizens, and efforts to improve communication on European Union issues and  increase the participation of citizens in the democratic process. | 
  | Croatia | The Croatian Parliament held  a roundtable discussion on "Political Accountability: Strengthening links  between parliaments and citizens", on 14 September. It was hosted by the  Speaker of Parliament, Luka Bebić, and Marija Lugarić, Chair of the Croatian  Inter-Parliamentary Group. Participants included members of parliament,  academics, the media, and representatives of civil society, the private sector  and non-governmental organizations. Over 30 participants engaged in the  discussion, which lasted over 3 hours. The event was well covered by the national  media. | 
  
  | Cuba | The National Assembly of  the People's Power organized a conference entitled "Democracy in Cuba"  with students from "Raúl Roa García", the Higher Institute of  International Relations. A rich debate on the theme took place, and information  on the parliament's international work and on the IPU was provided. | 
  
    | Democratic Republic of the Congo | The National Assembly celebrated  the International Day of Democracy on 20 October. This year's theme of  strengthening the link between parliaments and citizens was reflected upon by  the different parliamentary groups. | 
  
    | Finland | The parliament organized  a general debate on "Political Accountability: Strengthening links between  parliaments and citizens". The general public was able to follow the  debate via the parliament's website. The Prime Minister delivered a statement  to the parliament at the opening of the debate, held on 22 September 2010. | 
| Gambia | On 15 September, the  Speaker addressed the members and the staff of the National Assembly and  representatives from five secondary schools, six tertiary institutions, the  University of the Gambia  and media houses. That was followed by speeches on political accountability by  two members of parliament from the ruling party, and two members of parliament  from the opposition party. Interventions and discussions with the public were  welcome. Banners and T-shirts on this year's theme were printed. The panel  discussion was followed on radio and television. | 
| Georgia | On 15 September, the Speaker opened  an exhibition that illustrates the ethnic diversity of the population, entitled  "Democracy in Tbilisi".  Members of parliament were asked to attend the exhibition, which was held in  the gardens of the Parliament, in their national costumes.   [ Further information ...] | 
| Germany | The Bundestag was open to the public  on 12 September 2010. Members and staff of the Bundestag fielded questions, and  provided insight into their work. A mobile information unit also  travels around Germany  throughout the year, offering accessible and transparent information about  parliamentary procedures and the work and achievements of the members of the  Bundestag.
 Furthermore, a mobile exhibition allows the Members to provide  information in each of their constituencies on their work, parliament's  functions and working methods, and the legislative process.
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  | Greece | The Hellenic Parliament held  a special plenary session on 15 September to celebrate the International Day of  Democracy. The poster and brochure produced by the IPU for the 2010  International Day of Democracy were translated and sent to schools throughout Greece. | 
  
  | India | The Lok Sabha television  channel telecast a programme on the theme "Political Accountability:  Forging links between parliaments and citizens" on 15 September. | 
  | Ireland | The House of  Representatives and Senate issued a press release, and have included  information on the International Day of Democracy on their website.   [ Further information ...] | 
  
| Latvia | The Saeima held an Open Day  event on 17 September. The Saeima received nearly 2,000 applications to attend  this event, which provided guests with an opportunity to visit the premises of  the Saeima, gain insight into the work carried out by parliamentary committees,  and obtain information on the Saeima's foreign and diplomatic affairs. The  Latvian group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union informed the visitors about the  IPU and its functions. | 
  | Lituania | The Chairman of the Committee on  Human Rights of the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania  opened a special exhibition on “Andrei  D. Sakharov: Alarm and Hope”, which honoured the human rights legacy of Andrei  Sakharov. This exhibition was initiated  by the European Commissioner for Human Rights. | 
  | Monaco | The National Council has  included information on the International Day of Democracy and the IPU's 2010  poster on its website. | 
  | Mexico | The Senate celebrated the  International Day of Democracy on 14 September with a joint declaration, a  statement delivered by Senator Rosario Green, and a special programme on the  Congress television station. The programme included the screening of the  documentary "Enemies of Happiness" about the Afghan woman parliamentarian  Malalai Joya, and a panel discussion and analysis of the documentary. A link to  this programme was posted on the Senate website. Furthermore, the Senate distributed the IPU's 2010 posters and leaflets  on political accountability within the Senate, and in certain educational  institutes in the Federal District.
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  | Namibia | Speaker Gurirab's  statement on the International Day of Democracy was distributed as a press  release on 15 September. A banner with the slogan "Your Parliament: Working  for You, Accountable to You" was displayed on Independence Avenue from 11 to 18  September, and another banner was placed in front of the Parliament. Full-page  advertisements containing a modified version of the IPU poster were taken out in  Namibia's  three main daily newspapers (New Era, The Namibian, and Die Republikein) and  copies were also displayed in the parliament building and public offices for 2  weeks. | 
  | New Zealand | The House of  Representatives created a webpage with information on the International Day of  Democracy.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Peru | The Congress of the  Republic held a workshop for parliamentarians and students on 15 September. The  workshop focused on the role of new technologies in a democracy and in ensuring  legislative accountability. A poster was produced to advertise the workshop. | 
| Philippines | The Senate organized a  debating contest on "Political Accountability: Strengthening links between  parliaments and citizens" for several universities on 15 September. The  Senate also distributed the IPU's 2010 poster and leaflet during the week of 15  September. | 
  | Republic of Korea | The Speaker of the  National Assembly delivered a statement to celebrate this occasion. | 
  | Romania | A Declaration was  presented in the plenum of each Chamber on 15 September. Information on the Day  was also posted on the Senate's website.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Rwanda | The Chamber of Deputies  will celebrate the occasion on 26, 28 and 29 September. Debates will be held on  "Democracy and Tolerance" and on "The role of the legislative,  executive and judiciary powers and civil society in reinforcing  democracy". | 
  | South Africa | The South African  Parliament commemorated the International Day of Democracy by holding a debate  in the National Assembly on 15 September. The theme of the debate was "A review  of progress made in meeting international commitments in the area of democracy  and human rights, with a focus on areas for future efforts". | 
  | Switzerland | The Speaker of the  National Council and the President of the Council of States delivered  statements on 15 September. | 
  
  | Thailand | The National Assembly of Thailand held an exhibition for the International Day of Democracy (15 September) and Thai Democracy Day (14 October). The exhibition provided information on democracy at the national and international levels. | 
| The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | On 12-14 September, an  e-democracy conference was held. The central theme, "ICT, a driver for  improving democracy", reflects common goals of politicians, policymakers,  companies and citizens, all seeking ways to give ICT a prominent role in  strengthening democracy in South-East Europe  and in the rest of the world.   [ Further information ...] Furthermore, the Assembly held  a round table discussion on "Political accountability: Strengthening links  between the parliament and citizens" on 15 September. This event was  organized in cooperation with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the  Institute for Parliamentary Democracy (IPD). It was broadcast on the  Parliamentary TV channel. Panellists included the coordinators of the  Parliamentary Groups in the Assembly, the President of the Association of the Units of Local Governments (ZELS), the  Dean of the University of South-Eastern Europe and representatives of  parliamentarians’ Offices for Communication with Citizens..
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  | Tunisia | The Chamber of Deputies  celebrated the International Day of Democracy by hosting the inaugural session  of the Youth Parliament on 25 July 2010. This date also marked the 53rd  anniversary of the proclamation of the Tunisia Republic. | 
  | United Kingdom | A special webpage was  created with information on the International Day of Democracy, including on  how citizens can get involved in parliament.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Uruguay | The Senate held a special session  during which a representative from each political party had an opportunity to  deliver a statement. The IPU's 2010 leaflet and poster were distributed to all  members of parliament, the executive branch of government, and to all  ministries, and information was posted on the Internet.On 15 September a press conference took place, informing the public of  the cooperation between parliament and the Post Office in launching a contest  for primary and secondary school children. The winner will have his/her work  published on a postal stamp.
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  | Zambia | The Speaker and Deputy  Speaker of the National Assembly spoke at the opening of the National Youth  Parliament, which marks the International Day of Democracy.   [ Further information ...] | 
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  | East African Legislative Assembly | The EALA adopted a motion  recognizing the International Day of Democracy on 15 September.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | European Parliament | On the eve of the  International Day of Democracy, European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek  delivered a statement.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Parliamentary Assembly  of the Council of Europe | On 8 September, the Bureau of  the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a Declaration in  support of the Universal Declaration on Democracy and the International Day of  Democracy. This Declaration was published online on 15 September.   [ Further information ...] | 
| Events at the United Nations | 
	
 
|  | The Venezuelan Chair of  the International Conference of New or Restored Democracies organized an  interactive debate on "Democracy and the Millennium Development Goals” in  the United Nations General Assembly Hall on 15 September. | 
|  | The United Nations  Secretary-General delivered a statement on the International Day of Democracy  2010   [ Statement ...] | 
| Other | 
  | Brazil | The  "Plenarinho", a web portal in Brazil aimed at providing  information and raising children's awareness of the Chamber of Deputies and the  legislative process, provided information on the International Day of  Democracy. It also organized activities to celebrate this occasion.   [ Further information ...] | 
  
  | Cambodia | On the eve of the International Day of Democracy, non-governmental organizations,  community organizations and unions held a press conference to mark the release  of the joint civil society report on the state of freedom of expression,  "Cambodia Gagged: Democracy at Risk?"    [ Further information ...] | 
  | Finland | Political Parties of Finland  for Democracy, Demo Finland,  organized a Democracy Week in September 2010. On 14 and 15 September, a two-day  seminar, entitled "Democracy and Human Rights for Development", took  place. An International Democracy Day Party was held on 15 September, and on 16  September, a seminar entitled "Democracy as Prerequisite for  Development" was organized. | 
  | Ghana | The Institute of Economic   Affairs in Ghana  organized an event on the theme "Is Ghana's democracy under a  threat?" on 15 September. | 
  | Kenya | UNDP Kenya will  commemorate the International Day of Democracy in collaboration with the  Ministry of Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs. The  celebrations took place at the Bomas of Kenya on 15 September. The theme for  the celebration is "Katiba Mpya, Mwanzo Mpya" (New Constitution, a  New Dawn). | 
  | Maldives | With the support of  UNDP, a group of non-governmental organizations hosted an event entitled  "Democracy in Frames" on 15 September. The event allowed members of  the public to gather in support of democracy, and provided individuals with an  opportunity to paint posters on the theme "Political Accountability:  Strengthening links between the parliament and the citizens".   [ Further information ...] In addition, President Mohamed Nasheed  called on the people of the Maldives  to renew their commitment to consolidating democracy.   [ Further information ...] | 
  
  | Morocco | At a conference at the  Moroccan Centre for Civic Education in Casablanca  on 15 September, journalists and members of civil society discussed the role of  the media in promoting democracy and human rights. | 
  
  | Netherlands | The Netherlands  Institute for Multiparty Democracy, the Forum for Democratic Development, the  Dutch Institute for Public and Politics, the European Partnership for  Democracy, and the Dutch Ministry of Interior Affairs organized an  international seminar, a youth programme, a debate on national politics and a  Democracy Ribbons 2010 awards ceremony.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Timor-Leste | The Ministry of  Education organized a National Speech Contest on the topic "As a citizen  of Timor-Leste what does democracy mean to you?" for high-school students.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | USA | The US Department of  State organized a photo and video challenge, which consisted of citizens taking  a photo or producing a video to complete the phrase "Democracy is…".  The prize included a special exhibition of the winning photos at UN Headquarters  in New York  and an awards ceremony for the winning videos with the Secretary of State,  Hillary Clinton.   [ Further information ...] | 
  | Community of Democracies Parliamentary Forum | The Community of Democracies  Parliamentary Forum organized a meeting entitled "The Frontiers of  Democracy: Challenges in Eastern Europe and Central and South   America" on 15 September. The Forum took the form of a  teleconference, connecting the parliamentary meeting in the US House of  Representatives with the European Parliament in Brussels. | 
  | European Union | High Representative Catherine  Ashton released a statement.   [ Further information ...] | 
  
  | International IDEA | The International Institute  for Democracy and Electoral Assistance launched its publication "15 Years  of Supporting Democracy Worldwide" on 15 September.   [ Further information ...] | 
  
  | World Movement for Democracy | The World  Movement for Democracy, along with its  Steering Committee and related networks, held a special meeting.   [ Further information ...] | 
  
  | Debatewise | An online debating website,  Debatewise, created a public debate entitled "Is direct democracy the best  way to maintain trust in government?"   [ Further information ...] |