A citizen assembly is a group of everyday citizens convened to deliberate on specific policy issues or governance matters. Members are typically selected randomly to represent a cross-section of the population, ensuring diverse viewpoints. They engage in discussions, gather information, and ultimately develop recommendations or decisions that reflect the collective will of the community. Citizen assemblies aim to enhance democratic participation and improve the quality of public decision-making.
A citizen assembly is a meeting of the citizens to consider and vote on matters put before them by a council.
they are elected
No - the citizens voted yes or no to the matters advised to them in the assembly.
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The Assembly of the citizen body at their fortnightly meetings.
In the hope of obtaining enumerated rights for man and the citizen from the Monarchy.
the Declaration of rights of Man and the Citizen
It implemented the commands of the citizen assembly.
Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.
Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.
Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.