Their insistence on transparency was crucial for maintaining the support of their base and anathema to the government's typical deal-making in private.
[7] The student movement established two basic instances of participation: 1.- Plenary Assembly in schools and 2.- The National Strike Council.
The representatives before the National Strike Council were elected or revoked by the struggle committees of each school through the holding of plenary assemblies.
[8][9] The National Strike Council established six work commissions: (1) Relations with the Province; (2) Brigades; (3)Propaganda; (4) Finance; (5) Information; (6) Legal issues.
The CNH elaborated a six-point petition issued on 4 August 1968 : Ideologies: Pacifism, democratic socialism, communism, anti-fascism, anti-authoritarianism.