Role of Member

Members of Commonwealth Congress are nominated by a member nation with a view that they are passionate about pursuing a certain topic or objective on behalf of a group of people of their respective member nation, or whole.

MCCs role as individuals and as part of their respective Assembly of the House, is 4-fold:

  1. self-reform of member nation
  2. cooperation on topics and objectives
  3. debating topics
  4. legislating activities

MCCs advance in all respects the state of chosen topics and adjacent or not objectives within their member nation stated goals, using their committee as a platform for such.

They may thereafter initiate the creation of union law, and parallel to such is involvement in legislating of peoples’ law.

Each committee may have a topic, objective or both that it pursues, and the function of the committee is generally to meet or develop such, but it may diverge in certain cases.

This usually means that a committee’s primary purpose is self-reform of a stated group of people, and secondary purpose for instance may be that of cooperation with another group of people, or MCCs from another assembly.