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That means we need ever more grassroots mobilisation like that embodied in 10 10.
In recent elections, the insurgent right, being filled with passion, has enjoyed an edge on grassroots mobilisation.
Podemos's strength has come from its grassroots mobilisation, with more than 1,000 groups that meet regularly across the country.
These arrests have proved particularly effective in targeting the local organisers, including student leaders who have been essential for grassroots mobilisation and co-ordination.
As the epicentre of the 1985 earthquake, this region became the most active site of grassroots mobilisation and, in turn, reconstruction funding.
There are so many daunting international issues, from mass slaughter in Syria to refugees drowning off European shores, yet these tragedies fail to produce the same kind of grassroots mobilisation that free trade agreements do.
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This awareness of a kidnapped democracy has given rise to grassroots mobilisations, not just here but across southern Europe.
The Democrats are relying on grassroot mobilisation and union organisation.
However, new media "lends itself to grassroots communication and mobilisation, or recruitment, giving dissenting groups a way to connect with more people at that level.
Finally, the march to gender equality has also been held back by poor mobilisation of grassroots support.
It's crucial to facilitate to the self-mobilisation of grassroots groups and communities to develop in a way that suits them, and this means creating a sustainable model which promotes integrity, transparency and accountability on both sides.
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