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Episode 2

A participant places at the centre of the discussion the asymmetric power relations between the social body and the parliamentary representatives. His speech creates a continuity with the statements mentioned earlier, which share the common characteristic of polarisation between "us" and "the others", and the absence of cooperation and agreement.

F.=Facilitator, P.=Participant

P. 1: I also believe that we have been spectators of the same spectacle for so many years, which has proven to have no results. Five out of the five hundred come to claim the minimum to prevent the five from leaving their comfort zone, and the five hundred usually follow initially with the motto "let's go for everyone," but in the end, nothing changes.

F. 1: Do you have any feelings about this, any sense of it?

F. 2: Have you tried to claim something? What do you feel?

F. 1: How do you feel after this conversation?

P. 6: We feel that those in power have all the means and methods to impose their agenda.