It makes me think of what happened in the Tunisian revolution, where the social movement was, at the end of the day, co-opted by political parties because they didn’t have this vision. They didn’t have this new proposal, this alternative system. Slowly but surely, political parties who were more structured—even though not really structured to govern after the dictatorship was taken down—had more power, more connections to the regime. A conversation started with the regime but excluded the people because they didn’t have any leader to represent them and no real new idea how to handle this period.