Protest and Civil Resistance
Discussion of protest movements, labour action, student mobilisation, public courage and lessons from collective action. This area focuses on how societies organise for change through civil means.
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I support the proposed recommendations. I have two suggestions: - Expand the section on judicial independence. - Include more detail about implementation. Overall, I believe this is a strong proposal and I look forward to the next discussion.
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I support the proposed recommendations. \n\nI have two suggestions:\n- Add more detail about implementation.\n- Include examples from previous discussions.\n\nOverall, this is a strong proposal.
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I support this proposal! It's well-written, but I'd suggest reviewing Articles 10–12 (especially Section A). @Moderator, could you please clarify whether this applies to all participants? Thanks :)
I believe the current proposal provides a strong foundation for future discussions. However, I think several areas could be expanded, including judicial independence, freedom of expression, women's rights, economic reform, youth engagement, constitutional change, and the role of civil society. It may also be useful to include practical implementation strategies, timelines, stakeholder responsibilities, and mechanisms for measuring progress. I recommend circulating an updated draft before the next meeting so participants have sufficient time to review and provide additional feedback before final approval.
I agree with the proposed recommendations on judicial independence. We should also consider adding more detail about implementation timelines.
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