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:
- self-reform of member nation
- cooperation on topics and objectives
- debating topics
- 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.