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An assembly is a group of members of an organization who meet periodically to make decisions about a specific area or scope of the organization.
Assemblies hold meetings, some are private and some are open. If they are open, it is possible to participate in them (for example: attending if the capacity allows it, adding points to the agenda, or commenting on the proposals and decisions taken by this organ).
Examples: A general assembly (which meets once a year to define the organisation's main lines of action as well as its executive bodies by vote), an equality advisory council (which meets every two months to make proposals on how to improve gender relations in the organisation), an evaluation commission (which meets every month to monitor a process) or a guarantee body (which collects incidents, abuses or proposals to improve decision-making procedures) are all examples of assemblies.
General Assembly of the Decidim Association
The General Assembly is the sovereign body of the Association; its members are part by their own and inalienable right.
About this assembly
The General Assembly shall meet in ordinary session once a year, within six months following the closing date of the financial year.
The Coordination Committee may call an extraordinary General Assembly, whenever it deems it convenient, and must do so when requested by 10% of the members through the Metadecidim platform. The Assembly must take place within 30 calendar days of the request, discounting the month of August.
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