Post by IAPA Admin on Nov 30, 2014 2:02:51 GMT -5
The Secretariat
Section 1 - Scope
The Secretariat shall be the Administrative body of the IAPA. Its functions will include the publishing all of treaties and international agreements that the IAPA makes, the translating speeches and documents into the IAPA's official languages; the administrating various programmes established by the various Prime Councils; and the arranging of international conferences.
Section 2 - Composition
The Secretarial shall be composed of a Secretary General assisted by a staff of international civil servants galaxy-wide. They serve for one year.
The Secretary General's duties will include helping resolve international disputes, administering peacekeeping operations, organizing international conferences, gathering information on the implementation of Security Council decisions, and consulting with member governments regarding various initiatives.
Key Secretariat offices in this area include the Office of the Coordinator of Speciotarian Affairs and the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, which are designed to be the workhorses providing support for the Councils to which they correlate.
The Secretary General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter that, in his or her opinion, may threaten international peace and security. The Secretary General acts as the de facto spokesperson and leader of the IAPA. They can be nominated by any member nation but they are selected and appointed by the Security Council.
The Secretariat shall be the Administrative body of the IAPA. Its functions will include the publishing all of treaties and international agreements that the IAPA makes, the translating speeches and documents into the IAPA's official languages; the administrating various programmes established by the various Prime Councils; and the arranging of international conferences.
Section 2 - Composition
The Secretarial shall be composed of a Secretary General assisted by a staff of international civil servants galaxy-wide. They serve for one year.
The Secretary General's duties will include helping resolve international disputes, administering peacekeeping operations, organizing international conferences, gathering information on the implementation of Security Council decisions, and consulting with member governments regarding various initiatives.
Key Secretariat offices in this area include the Office of the Coordinator of Speciotarian Affairs and the Department of Peacekeeping Operations, which are designed to be the workhorses providing support for the Councils to which they correlate.
The Secretary General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter that, in his or her opinion, may threaten international peace and security. The Secretary General acts as the de facto spokesperson and leader of the IAPA. They can be nominated by any member nation but they are selected and appointed by the Security Council.
The current Secretary General: Theodosius Renat, Schema-Archimandrite of Thessesius, Cerillium
Prior Secretary General: