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The '''Basic People's Congresses''' were the smallest unit of government in the [[Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1977β2011)|Libyan Arab Jamahiriya]] and were a voluntary meeting of all adults in a local area serving as the basis for Libya's [[Democracy|democratic]] framework. As stipulated by the executive regulations of Law No. (1) of 1375 FDP, Basic People's Congresses were developed by the General People's Congress according to the region's population density and geographical regions. Basic People's Congresses were both grassroots organizations meant to bolster Third Universal Theory and administrative units bound to local communities. Each congress met in communes or assemblies according to controls set by the General People's Congress Secretariat. During the first set of meetings, the congresses elect a secretariat, which manages and coordinates congress meetings and activities. Basic People's Congresses were also tasked with the implementation of decisions made by the General People's Congress, and were subject to review by national review boards.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081003081003/http://www.gpcongress.gov.ly/statements/index.php?id=33 '''The executive regulations of Law No. 1 of 1375 FDP''']</ref> | The '''Basic People's Congresses''' were the smallest unit of government in the [[Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1977β2011)|Libyan Arab Jamahiriya]] and were a voluntary meeting of all adults in a local area serving as the basis for Libya's [[Democracy|democratic]] framework. As stipulated by the executive regulations of Law No. (1) of 1375 FDP, Basic People's Congresses were developed by the General People's Congress according to the region's population density and geographical regions. Basic People's Congresses were both grassroots organizations meant to bolster Third Universal Theory and administrative units bound to local communities. Each congress met in communes or assemblies according to controls set by the General People's Congress Secretariat. During the first set of meetings, the congresses elect a secretariat, which manages and coordinates congress meetings and activities. Basic People's Congresses were also tasked with the implementation of decisions made by the General People's Congress, and were subject to review by national review boards.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081003081003/http://www.gpcongress.gov.ly/statements/index.php?id=33 '''The executive regulations of Law No. 1 of 1375 FDP''']</ref> | ||