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# Proces van 3 acts

\[vertaling aan de gang]

De 3 fases van de "Onze Toekomst - Onze keuzes" campagne zijn zo bedacht om op de volgende manieren te worden uitgevoerd:

**ofwel in een continu proces over 2 weken:**

* jullie doen mee aan fase 1 tussen 15 et 19 juni (individu en diens dichte sociale cirkel)<br>
* en dan aan fase 2 tussen 20 en 25 juni (publieke ruimte - wijk - commune)<br>
* om dan te eindigen met de apotheose van fase 3 in Brussel op 27 juni  (nationale actie)

**ofwel onafhankelijk van mekaar:**

jullie doen mee aan 1 of 2 van de 3 fases naargelang jullie affiniteit, de tijd jullie hebben en de risico's die jullie willen of kunnen nemen. \
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In fases 2 en 3 kunnen jullie ook kiezen welk niveau van burgerlijke ongehoorzaamheid jullie willen nemen. Voor fase 1 is er uiteraard geen juridisch risico.\ <br>


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