Protecting Politics Webinar: Organized Crime and Political Parties
What is the relationship between organized crime and political parties? What does this mean for democracy?
International IDEA invites you to join the discussion on the new report, Protecting Politics: Deterring the Influence of Organized Crime on Political Parties.
Experts include:
• Diana Goff (Research Fellow at the Clingendael Institute for International Relations)
• Cheick Modibo Diarra (Former Prime Minister of Mali)
• James Cockayne (Head of Office at the United Nations University New York Office)
This webinar is part of the Protecting Politics Webinar series. For more information, visit: http://www.idea.int/conflict/protecting-politics.cfm
Political parties are the centrepiece of political representation in democratic systems. Regrettably, political corruption undermines this important role and generates distrust towards politicians, disengaging citizens from public decision-making processes. Organized crime is one of the most conspicuous sources of political corruption. These networks pour money into political parties and forge alliances with politicians and their intermediaries at the national and local levels.
This report provides insights into how multiparty democracy has occasionally shaped and extended the linkages between political parties, politically exposed persons and criminal activity. The analysis focuses on specific cases from Georgia, Mali and Mexico to illustrate these threats, as well as potential strategies for preventing and mitigating relationships between criminals and political actors.
Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1203860056492544259