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Member nations of British Commonwealth and foreign allied nations maintain assemblies at the Supreme Congress.

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Special Assemblies

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  • The Greek People's Crown Assembly
  • People's Assembly of Russians

Foreign Assemblies

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  • Foreign Assembly of Polish People
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About Members (MCCs)

Members of Commonwealth Congress (MCCs) that assemble at the Supreme Congress on behalf of the public, debate topics, cooperate on topics and objectives, participate in self-reform of their member nation and legislate.

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Role of Member
Members of Commonwealth Congress (MCCs) are nominated with a view that they are passionate about pursuing a certain topic or objective.
Eligibility
Anyone 20+ who is a citizen of the member nation represented and has resided in such for 10 or more years, is entitled to stand as an MCC.
Duties of Member
A Member has a direct duty of care towards the people of the member nation he represents and a duty to the people of the Commonwealth and his fellow MCCs.
Responsibilities of Member
A Member has a responsibilities listed herein.
Powers of Member
Members may exercise all their rights under the Commonwealth Framework assuming they are not subject to any restrictions according such.
Privileges of Member
An MCC as well as the relevant financial and reputational compensation he or she shall be granted privileges.
Compensation of Member
The basic annual salary for an MCC who works in the House full time is 5,000 BCP monthly.
How to stand as an MCC
To become a Member of The Supreme Congress, you should apply via the route your member nation has setup.

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