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Nayrodan ''(English = People's Assemblies)'' are the basic units of democratic organization in Sinkayya and an important part of [[Yaxovism|Yaxovist]] theory.
Nayrodan ''(English = People's Assemblies)'' are the basic units of democratic organization in Sinkayya and an important part of [[Yaxovism|Yaxovist]] theory.


These are councils, formed by delegates elected by rural and urban workers that convene to represent the wills and reinvidications of those that they represent. Due to their nature, delegates' mandadates follow a principle of revocability, that if the majority of their represented may be called back at any time if a convention by those is set.
These are councils, formed by delegates elected by rural and urban workers that convene to represent the wills and reinvidications of those that they represent. Due to their nature, delegates' mandates follow a principle of revocability, that if the majority of their represented decides necessary so, their mandate may be called back at any time if a convention by those is set.





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Template:Socialism sidebar Nayrodan (English = People's Assemblies) are the basic units of democratic organization in Sinkayya and an important part of Yaxovist theory.

These are councils, formed by delegates elected by rural and urban workers that convene to represent the wills and reinvidications of those that they represent. Due to their nature, delegates' mandates follow a principle of revocability, that if the majority of their represented decides necessary so, their mandate may be called back at any time if a convention by those is set.