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Citizen assembly discussion 2, How do you deal with stalemates that occur among so many interlocking choices and having to pick one over another? two Risk aversion of chair: must keep the ball rolling; must generate a report / solution., 1: Challenges 3 page document 2: Questions arising, other assumptions, perhaps not obliged, like "parties are bad" in BC. adjust the process create an extra session to deal with the impass, What about lobbying and trying to influence the consultation process? communicate keep them in the loop, What difference does time make? not much need a time constraint to get the job done, How do you deal with stalemates that occur among so many interlocking choices and having to pick one over another? one Refer to firm parameters like: "no increase in # of seats", Refer to firm parameters like: "no increase in # of seats" compromises upholding other overt values like proportionality and legislature size, What about lobbying and trying to influence the consultation process? communicate educate them on the impact of overwhelming the process, 1: Challenges 3 page document 3: Where to from here, What's the best way to "frame" the issues? try to be neutral "But we don't have enough information to assess it"