Type of deliberative assembly
In parliamentary law, a mass meeting is a type of deliberative assembly or popular assembly, which in a publicized or selectively distributed notice known as the call of the meeting - has been announced:[1]
- as called to take appropriate action on a particular problem or toward a particular purpose stated by the meeting's sponsors, and
- as open to everyone interested in the stated problem or purpose (or to everyone within a specified sector of the population thus interested).
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Robert, Henry M.
(2011).
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th ed., p. 543-544
(RONR)