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The '''[[World Assembly]] Secretariat''', more commonly known as the '''Secretariat''', is the executive and administrative arm of the World Assembly, the voluntary world governing body and geopolitical organisation. The Secretary-General is the nominal head of the Secretariat, however the role has been held in commission since the foundation of the organisation.
The '''[[World Assembly]] Secretariat''', more commonly known as the '''Secretariat''', is the executive and administrative arm of the World Assembly, the voluntary world governing body and geopolitical organisation. The Secretary-General is the nominal head of the Secretariat, however the role has been held in commission since the foundation of the organisation.
The Secretariat as a civil service is responsible for executing the decisions of the [[General Assembly (World Assembly)|General Assembly]], whether that is in the name of the GA itself, or through one of the many agencies or committees it has the power to create. The Secretariat also staffs the Compliance Commission, the body that ensures all member states are in compliance with legislation passed by the body.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 19:00, 17 June 2018

World Assembly Secretariat
Formation01 April 2008
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersWA Headquarters
Head
Secretary-General
Held In Commission

The World Assembly Secretariat, more commonly known as the Secretariat, is the executive and administrative arm of the World Assembly, the voluntary world governing body and geopolitical organisation. The Secretary-General is the nominal head of the Secretariat, however the role has been held in commission since the foundation of the organisation.

The Secretariat as a civil service is responsible for executing the decisions of the General Assembly, whether that is in the name of the GA itself, or through one of the many agencies or committees it has the power to create. The Secretariat also staffs the Compliance Commission, the body that ensures all member states are in compliance with legislation passed by the body.

History

Secretary-General

General Assembly Secretariat

Reform

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