2023
DOI: 10.3917/parti.036.0193
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Des Gilets jaunes à ­­l’Assemblée Citoyenne de Commercy (France) : les enjeux politiques et constitutionnels ­­d’une expérience de démocratie directe communaliste

Sixtine van Outryve

Abstract: Cet article porte sur ­­l’expérimentation de démocratie directe communaliste qui ­­s’est déroulée à Commercy, en France, depuis le début du mouvement des Gilets jaunes jusqu’au projet de présenter une liste aux élections municipales de 2020. ­­L’article commence par mettre en récit cette expérience afin de comprendre comment les participants et participantes imaginent ­­l’idéal de donner le pouvoir au peuple assemblé, ainsi que de saisir les formes expérimentales concrètes ­­qu’ils et elles créent pour ce fair… Show more

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“…14 See, for example, Barcelona en Comú, a citizens' list that has emerged from the Indignados movement and won the election of Barcelona in 2015 on the basis of a municipalist agenda, as it happened in other Spanish cities (Rubio-Pueyo, 2017). A movement that has presented a list with the explicit purpose of giving municipal power to the popular assembly, partly inspired by Bookchin's ideas of communalism, is the list Vivons et Décidons Ensemble in Commercy (France), constituted in the aftermath of the Yellow Vests movement that was organized locally through popular assemblies (Fradin, 2020;Van Outryve, 2020). 15 See, for example, the communalist organizations Olympia Assembly, Portland Assembly, and Seattle Neighborhood Action Coalitions, which explicitly tie their political activity to the communalist project and organize popular assemblies based on direct democracy to deal with the main issues faced by the city (gentrification, housing, violence, racism, and economic and social injustice).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 See, for example, Barcelona en Comú, a citizens' list that has emerged from the Indignados movement and won the election of Barcelona in 2015 on the basis of a municipalist agenda, as it happened in other Spanish cities (Rubio-Pueyo, 2017). A movement that has presented a list with the explicit purpose of giving municipal power to the popular assembly, partly inspired by Bookchin's ideas of communalism, is the list Vivons et Décidons Ensemble in Commercy (France), constituted in the aftermath of the Yellow Vests movement that was organized locally through popular assemblies (Fradin, 2020;Van Outryve, 2020). 15 See, for example, the communalist organizations Olympia Assembly, Portland Assembly, and Seattle Neighborhood Action Coalitions, which explicitly tie their political activity to the communalist project and organize popular assemblies based on direct democracy to deal with the main issues faced by the city (gentrification, housing, violence, racism, and economic and social injustice).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%