The newspaper continued to attack factionalism and corruption in government, and to agitate for revision of the unequal treaties and the rapid implementation of an elected national assembly.
It was intended that other regions would also be given their own elected regional assemblies, but a proposed assembly in the North East region was rejected by a referendum in 2004.
Whatever original idealism the movement may have had when it emerged in 1976, successive French governments have since tried to steal its thunder, creating a local elected regional assembly to give voice to Corsican regional aspirations.
The policy of the UK Government in England was to establish elected regional assemblies with no legislative powers.
The Freedom and People's Rights Movement demanded the immediate establishment of an elected national assembly, and the promulgation of a constitution.
A referendum was held in North East England on November 4, 2004 to see whether people there wished to have an elected regional assembly.
The regions themselves do not possess a separate local government, with the exception of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, which has an elected regional assembly and governor.
From 1900 to 1910, elections were proposed at the subprovincial level, to be held in 1912-14, with the promise of an elected national assembly to come.
By this he meant that the decision was to be made by an elected national assembly, even if that decision might be the restoration of the monarchy.
These elections pre-dated any elected national assembly.