The aim of this contribution is to outline an adaptation of the Extinction Rebellion's third demand (creation of Citizens' Assemblies) to social-ecological design of Libertarian Municipalism. The merit of this strategical approach for the degrowth movement is an emphasis on the procedural transformation of a political institution through demanding radical reforms.
The claim is, that any revolutionary movement that wants to change a system by design rather than by disaster, needs to include not only strategies for cultural and discursive changes (creation of counter-hegemony) but also strategies for the procedural transformation of political institutions.