Assembly of the League of Independent Nations

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League of Independent Nations Assembly
Logo
AbbreviationLINA
Formation2020
TypeLegislature
Official language
English
Mediator General
Daniel K.

The Assembly of the League of Independent Nations or League of Independent Nations Assembly, often referred to as LIN Assembly is the main organ of the League of Independent Nations. It consists of leaders and delegates of full member states and is responsible for passing legislation and approving new member states.

History

On 9 September 2020, a member nation motioned to make the League more democratic, through the formation of a league parliamentary assembly. After support from the chairmen and the members, the Assembly Bill was drafted. It served to form the parliamentary assembly and establish guidelines for how it would operate and its scope of powers. It was passed through a simple majority vote. Assembly Bill also called for the creation of a new administrative position in the LIN, known as the Mediator General, who is tasked with presiding over the assembly sessions.

On 29 November 2020, the Assembly Act was introduced which mostly defined the rights and duties of Mediator General.

Structure

Full member states are considered members of the Assembly. A nation may be represented by it's leader or an appointed delegate.
The Assembly chooses the Mediator General to preside over the Assembly and host assembly sessions. Mediator general is elected every 6 months, guaranteeing 2 elections a year.