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  Article 54 - The Council  
54.1 The Council  
  All legislative Powers of One Heaven shall be vested in a Supreme Council (The Council), which shall consist of one house– a Supreme Council. The Council shall be made up of the Sacred Elder Saints, the elected representatives of all regional councils (regional collectives) and their members of One Heaven.
 
  Each of the three great religions of One Islam, One Faith of God and One Spirit Tribe shall elect forty-eight thousand (48,000) saints once every one hundred and twenty eight (128) years as Spirit Members of the council of Saints at the ceremony known as Great Conclave of One Heaven.  
54.2 Power of the Council  
  Vested by the Covenant, the Supreme Council shall have the power to create new bills and amend existing laws of One Heaven into bills for review.
 
  The Supreme Council shall also have the power to create new plans and actions of One Heaven as well as to review the appointments of any man, woman or higher order being by the executive to a permanent position prescribed by this Covenant.
 
  The Supreme Council also has vested by this Covenant the power to commission a Supreme Impeachment for the forced removal of any elected official from The Unique Collective Awareness of Great Spirits to any position within any branch of government of One Heaven.
 
54.3 Council Sessions  
  Excepting a supreme election year, every year there shall be one session of fixed days corresponding to equal divisions of the year whereby members of the Supreme Council of Saints are summonsed to attend.
 
  A day within a session when members of the Council are summonsed to sit in Parliament shall be called a Sitting Session Day.
 
  The timing of this session shall correspond to a feast and set of days of the faithful of each of the great religions on Earth in recognition that in the wishes of Earth it shall also be the wish in Heaven that the great Council of Saints meet.  
  During a year in which a election is to be called every one hundred and twenty eight years, the Parliament shall not sit and there shall be no feast or celebration.
 
54.4 Operation of Council  
  1. Life of Council  
  Council shall exist for a fixed period of one hundred and twenty eight (128) years before being dissolved ahead of Supreme Elections for a new Council.
 
  2. Office of President of The Supreme Council  
  Responsibility for good conduct and control of the Supreme Council and the scheduling of business within the chamber shall be vested in the Office of President of the Supreme Council.
 
  The President of the Supreme Council shall be an independent role, free from political party preferences. The candidate shall be elected by new Council members themselves on the first day of sitting of the new parliament after a Supreme Election.
 
  3. Supreme Council session length  
  The total length of a Supreme Council session shall be determined by the President and shall not be permitted to exceed 30 Sitting Session Days.
 
  4. Supreme Council attendance
 
  The President shall be responsible for the issuing of summons to individual Supreme Council members for their attendance to Parliament.
 
  Excepting special leave granted by the President due to matters of security, health or extended personal matters, all members of the Supreme Council shall be required to attend the Sitting Session Days as listed in the summons.
 
  Failure of a member of The Supreme to attend six (6) or more Session Sitting Days shall be deemed a failure to discharge the duties of their office and the President shall be responsible for immediately initiating an Council Expulsion Motion.
 
  5. Dissolution of Parliament  
  The Supreme Council of Saints shall be dissolved every one hundred and twenty eight (128) years.
 
  The instrument of dissolution shall be three writs issued by The Unique Collective Awareness of Great Spirits by their Earthly representatives as the leaders of the three great religions of One Islam, One Faith of God and One Spirit Tribe.  
  (i) To the leaders of the Supreme Council of Saints ordering in Heaven that the chambers be sealed until a new Supreme Council is elected; and
 
  (ii) To the Blessed ordering the government to institute caretaker provisions which forbids the appointment of any new positions, the announcement of any new projects or the commissioning of any actions.
 
  (iii) To the supreme director of the Fair Election Commission of each of he great religions requiring the commencement of Supreme Election provisions for the conduct of a Supreme Election to elect a new Executive Government and Supreme Council.
 
  6. Date of Supreme Election  
  The date of a Supreme election shall always occur at the same time as the Great Conclave.
 
  7. Formation of new Parliament  
  The formation of a new Supreme Council shall occur within 14 days after the Supreme Election day following the count and verification of all votes.
 
  The instrument of formation of a new Supreme Council shall be declarations from the Supreme Director of the Fair Election Commission of each of the Great Religions:
 
  (i) To the executive of each of the three great religions that successful candidate for election to the Supreme Council confirming their validity as the rightful representative of their constituency;
 
  (ii) To the successful candidate for election as The Unique Collective Awareness of Great Spirits and the confirming their validity as the rightful executive to form government;
 
  Upon receipt of the declaration, the caretaker Great Spirits shall be required to issue writs within seven (7) days for the summonsing to Parliament of successful candidates to form the new Parliament and Executive.
 
  8. Quorum  
  The minimum number of members (quorum) required to be present within the chamber of a Supreme Council to permit the full exercise of its powers shall be two thirds the total number of members of the Council.
 
  The Supreme Council shall not be permitted to undertake procedures that require a quorum if the total number of members in that House is not equal or greater to the quorum.
 
  9. Voting  
  Voting in the Supreme Council shall be by open vote expressed as either Yes or No to the proposition before the chamber. No secret ballot are permitted.
 
  Voting shall always require a quorum and shall follow the standard procedures listed in this Covenant.
 
  Total votes shall be tallied as either Yes, or No to the proposition expressed by the Bill. A higher total number of Yes votes to No votes shall deem the Bill or proposition has been passed. A higher total number of No votes to Yes votes shall deem the Bill or proposition has been defeated.
 
  The record, attendance and vote of all members of the Supreme Council shall be recorded on the public record.
 
54.5 Formation of Temporary Council  
  Until the 1st Great Conclave and the Day of Redemption, all power and authority of the Supreme Council of One Heaven shall be vested in a temporary Council known as the Protonotary Council of One Heaven comprising all the commissioned Notaries of One Heaven.  
  The Protonotary Council shall meet not less than once every three (3) months for not less than three (3) days, with one mandatory face to face session near or on the Day of Protest and Dishonor and the Day of Judgment.  
  1. Protonotary Committees  
  The Protonotaries shall be responsible for forming a series of twelve (12) standing committees responsible for implementing various elements of the Covenant until the Day of Redemption.  
  The maximum participation on any standing committee shall be twelve members, plus a President of the Committee.  
  Excluding a member of the Protonotary Executive Conference, no Notary may belong to more than three (3) committees.  
  The committees of Protonotaries shall be:  
  Treasury and Finance Systems Committee  
  Sacred Spiritual Systems Committee  
  Canons and Codes Committee  
  Political and Society Systems Committee  
  Media and Communication Systems Committee  
  Membership and Member Services Systems Committee  
  Technology and Information Systems Committee  
  International Relations and Security Committee  
  Judicial and Emergency Matters Committee  
  Language and Education Systems Committee  
  Science and Healing Systems Committee  
  Economic and Trade Systems Committee  
  All committees shall be expected to meet not less than once every two weeks until the Day of Redemption with at least one face to face meeting every six months, a full report to the Protonotary Council every session and a brief report to the Protonotary Executive Conference every meeting.  
  A secretary shall be appointed full time to each committee reporting to the office of President of Protonotary Council to assist in the administraive duties of the committees and reporting obligations.  
  2. President of Protonotary Council  
  The President of the Protonotary Council shall be the 5th Protonotary of One Heaven, unless deceased in which case the office shall automatically fall to the next Protonotary in order.  
  The President of the Protonotary Council shall also be the Temporary President of the Supreme Council of One Heaven until the Day of Redemption and the President of the Protonotary Conference.  
  Two (2) Vice Presidents shall also be elected and shall hold the power of the President in his absence.  
  3. Notary Executive Conference  
  An Executive of not more than twelve (12) Protonotaries, plus the President and two vice Presidents of the Protonotary Council shall be vested with temporary executive powers to fulfill the obligations and objectives of the covenant.  
  The Protonotary Executive Conference shall be elected by the 1st 144 Protonotaries of One Heaven to be verified by the 1st Protonotary Council until the Day of Redemption. The roles of Vice Presidents shall also be subject for confirmation by the Protonotary Council.  
  The Protonotary Executive Conference shall be expected to meet not less than once every two weeks until the Day of Redemption with at least one face to face meeting every six months, a full report to the Protonotary Council every session.  
54.6 Functions and Authority of the Protonotary Committees  
  The following shall be the powers of the Protonotary Committees:  
  1. Treasury and Finance Systems Committee  
  The Treasury and Finance Systems Committee (TAFS-COM) shall be responsible for undertaking the roll-0ut, international recognition and function of the Ucadian Supreme Financial System.  
  2. Sacred Spiritual Systems Committee  
  The Spiritual Systems Committee (S3-COM) shall be responsible for completing all editing work on the systems, documents, codes of the spiritual systems of Ucadia, including liaison with existing spiritual groups and religions.  
  3. Political and Society Systems Committee  
  The Political and Society Systems Committee (PASS-COM) shall be responsible for all editing, corrections and delivery of the Ucadia political models including charters, election systems, interim executive, training and oversight.  
  4. Canons and Codes Committee  
  The Canons and Codes Committee (C3-COM) shall be responsible for all editing, corrections and delivery of the Divine Canon Law and Codes of Law used by all societies.  
  5. Media and Communication Systems Committee  
  The Media and Communication Systems Committee (MACS-COM) shall be responsible for all media and communications needs of the Ucadian societies.  
  6. Membership and Services Systems Committee  
  The Membership and Services Systems Committee (MASS-COM) shall be responsible for the roll-out of all grass-roots membership and member services across all Ucadia societies.  
  7. Technology and Knowledge Systems Committee  
  The Technology and Knowledge Systems Committee (TAKS-COM) shall be responsible for the complete technology support and knowledge systems support for all the Ucadian societies.  
  8. International Relations and Security Committee  
  The International Relations and Security Committee (IRAS-COM) shall be responsible for all International Relations and Security matters.  
  9. Judicial and Emergency Matters Committee  
  The Judicial and Emergency Matters Committee (JEM-COM) shall be responsible for all Judicial Matters and Emergency Matters being handled on behalf of the notaries and members of the Ucadian societies.  
  10. Language and Education Systems Committee  
  The Language and Education Systems Committee (LES-COM) shall be responsible for all Education Development Systems including introductory courses, schools, university as well as the completion of the Ucadian Languages.  
  11. Science and Healing Systems Committee  
  The Science and Healing Systems Committee (SHS-COM) shall be responsible for the science programs, research and development including healing systems undertaken with Ucadia Societies.  
  12. Economic and Trade Systems Committee  
  The Economic and Trade Systems Committee (EATS-COM) shall be responsible for all Ekelos (Economic) Models, Trade Systems designed to assist in the recovery of communities and sustainable growth and trade.  
54.7 Protocols and Standards of the Supreme Council of One Heaven  
  By this Covenant, the Supreme Council are authorized to forge a formal set of protocols and standards regarding its own function which relates to the detailed definition and requirements of operational procedure and function necessitated by the institution. These shall be known as the Protocols and Standards of the Supreme Council of One Heaven.  
  These standards themselves must embody and be consistent with the specific articles of this Covenant and in turn must be approved by a majority vote of all delegates attending a Great Conclave.  
  In terms of the major subject matter dealt with by the Protocols and Standards of the Supreme Council of One Heaven, the following areas must specifically provide detail and procedures consistent with the Covenant.  
     
     
     
     
 
 

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