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137:. It outlines "twelve... proposals, which believe, together, give sense and direction to the construction of another, different world." The authors argue that "if they would be implemented, it would allow citizens to take back their own future. We therefore want to submit these fundamentals points to the scrutiny of actors and social movements of all countries." These proposals are divided into Economic Measures, Peace and Justice, and Democracy. 22: 199: 403: 398: 94: 66: 408: 43: 73: 294: 423: 80: 113: 51: 283: 62: 47: 302: 334: 314: 87: 187: 32: 318: 282:
11. Guarantee the right to information and the right to inform through legislation that would end
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and the removal of troops from all countries except those under the explicit mandate of the
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and fully recognize the political, cultural and economic rights of indigenous peoples.
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The signatures of the manifesto (so-called "Group of Nineteen") are
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4. Universal right to employment, social protection and pensions.
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2. Implement international tax on financial transactions, i.e.,
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9. Take steps to end environmental destruction and the
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laws, emphasizing the importance of education, health,
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7. Outlaw patenting of knowledge on living things and
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