General assembly (Occupy movement)

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title: General assembly (Occupy movement)
text: General assemblies (GA) were the primary decision making bodies of the global Occupy Movement which arose in 2011. Open to all who wished to take part, general assemblies allowed for an inclusive form of direct democracy. Such assemblies aimed to establish a consensus among all participants. Assemblies were primarily voice based with different speakers addressing the crowd in turn. The specific forms adopted by the Occupy assemblies vary across the world. Most assemblies had facilitators to keep
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description: Direct democratic meetings organized by the Occupy movement
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date modified: 2023-11-10T10:13:30Z
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