Should JVP members abstain from voting on the plebiscite?

JVP's Action Board asks us to vote on the proposition they gave us members as plebiscite.

(We are given no information about any debate, they obviously don't want us to think about it, just vote).

They fear not that the majority will vote No, but that they will not get enough votes to constitute a Quorum.

In that case, what will they do? Surely they will re-propose it at a later time. Members engaged in discussion (where ever that is happening, I have not learned where and how, if many are) might then try to pressure the leadership for some more open discussion as to the organization's future direction.

I would prefer that.

I think the organization is too top-down and closed off from meaningful internal discussion and debate. I think the anti-Zionist cause might benefit from that. I know that the American left broadly would.