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A note on the modern distinction between AGM and elections
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For a number of years there was a tradition that the [[Open Day]] programme would be held soon after the AGM, and so offer an opportunity to produce a fairly unstructured programme under the new regime.
For a number of years there was a tradition that the [[Open Day]] programme would be held soon after the AGM, and so offer an opportunity to produce a fairly unstructured programme under the new regime.
As of the early 2020s, AGM includes discussion and voting on amendments to the Constitution and Policy, as well as a report from each member of the outgoing committee, but elections for a new committee are now held at a separate meeting the following week, in order to allow the necessary 1 week notice period for an election for any new roles created.
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