If the left coalition can succeed in achieving a majority on the NPC, I think it would be a good start. But like I said elsewhere, I don't think the power in the org really rests with the NPC (not that you said it was.) Even if we "win" we really just win a further intensification of the internal struggle. I'm no expert and noone talks to me but this is how I see it
the NPC is hamstrung by the paid staff. as an example, the convention is organized by staff, so they'll put measures they want to pass at the start of the docket, and stuff they don't want to pass at the end, ensuring each block is much too long to ever get to those items. control over administrative positions is critical.
What are you calling success? If the R&R candidates get elected to the NPC?
a plurality is generally sufficient. the measures to wrest control of the org away from the NGO staff is probably more important.
If the left coalition can succeed in achieving a majority on the NPC, I think it would be a good start. But like I said elsewhere, I don't think the power in the org really rests with the NPC (not that you said it was.) Even if we "win" we really just win a further intensification of the internal struggle. I'm no expert and noone talks to me but this is how I see it
the NPC is hamstrung by the paid staff. as an example, the convention is organized by staff, so they'll put measures they want to pass at the start of the docket, and stuff they don't want to pass at the end, ensuring each block is much too long to ever get to those items. control over administrative positions is critical.