Thursday, November 15
New AG to 12.30 (again in the parking lot) during which we realize that the toll free provided that day can not be done: having specified the day of action at the previous AGM, we learn that we are expected by the cops in the vicinity of tolls ...
A point operation of the AG was added to the agenda to improve operation (vote all proposals, stop arresting the gallery etc..) A proposal was then made to reinvest in college immediately to hold the AGM .
Following the vote (positive), the 350 attendees were moving so in the great hall of the college of letters and happily! For a quarter of an hour later realized students ... it started to snow!
However, the service order established during the AG has informed us of the presence of police at the entrances to the university. The forum has added a point on actions to be taken in view of the situation. So he finally decided to leave together at the end of the GA
The forum, however, required to record as many proposals as possible, including those not offered to vote at the last AGM, in accordance with decisions in point:
- condemnation of police action
- informing people in different ways, through theater, in public places
- the reopening of the university set up information tables with the legislation in addition to analysis
Then actions come in the following days:
- organization of a highway and blocking a roundabout Strategic Friday 16
- control committee on Monday 11am to organize
AG - and therefore AG on Monday at 12:30 , appointment to the faculty of letters
- proposal for 19 to block a high place in agreement with the employees
- participation in the event with the defenders of public service Tuesday, November 20, 10am appointment on
- decision to leave immediately at the end of the GA to go to the site
Due to time, proposals calling for a debate built were postponed to the next AG:
- appointing spokespersons of the movement of Aix-en-Provence
- action to block oil installations, in agreement with the employees
- block CA that would occur until the reopening of the university
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