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The term is often used to describe gatherings that address, what participants feel are, the effects of a democratic deficit in a representative democratic systems.[1] Sometimes assemblies are created to form an alternative power structure, other times they work with other forms of government. {{W|Popular assembly}} | The term is often used to describe gatherings that address, what participants feel are, the effects of a democratic deficit in a representative democratic systems.[1] Sometimes assemblies are created to form an alternative power structure, other times they work with other forms of government. {{W|Popular assembly}} | ||
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*People’s Assemblies Manual, [https://rebellion.earth/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/XR-PeoplesManual.pdf rebellion.earth] | |||
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Popular assembly {{W|Popular assembly}} | Popular assembly {{W|Popular assembly}} |
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Template:Photowantedsca A popular assembly (or Peoples' assembly) is a gathering called to address issues of importance to participants. Assemblies tend to be freely open to participation and operate by direct democracy. Some assemblies are of people from a location, some from a given workplace, industry or educational establishment others are called to address a specific issue.
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