Next Stop: Prague!

Our unique DiEM25 experiment in grassroots democracy has reached its next stage!

Our members have voted, and the selected proposals to be presented, discussed and amended in Prague are:

1) Growing our Support:

a) DiEMExplore
b) A European force for a world eco-social unity
c) Growing DiEM25 as a network

2) Running an Effective Movement:

a) Solidifying our Electoral Wings
b) Rethinking the DiEM25 Academy
c) Upgrading our digital collaboration infrastructure

3) Influencing and Winning:

a) Campaign for Democratic Relaunch of EU
b) Citizens’ Assemblies for Democracy in Europe
c) Workplace democracy is our way out from capitalism

In addition, the CC has released its own vision for DiEM25, which will be discussed and voted on by the Assembly participants. If passed in Prague, the CC will present a concrete implementation document in order to make that vision a reality, which will be put to an All-Member Vote. You may read “DiEM25 2.0: A vision for taking the world’s first transnational political movement to the centre of the European political stage” here.

After the Assembly’s deliberations are over (the Guidelines for which you can see here), we will call on DiEMers again to vote to verify the amended proposals of the Assembly. Then DiEM25 will move ahead with the movement-building efforts, campaigns and political actions needed to stand-up to the historic challenge of democratising Europe!

Next stop: Prague!

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