The Assembly does not absorb local authority

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The Assembly does not absorb local authority.

Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This entry affirms that coordination at the national level does not transfer or extinguish authority held by houses or clans.

Local jurisdiction remains intact.

Principle

Gathering does not equal acquisition of power.

Authority remains where it originates.

Application

Even when matters are discussed collectively, the responsibilities of houses and clans continue.

Participation does not dissolve local roles.

Limits

The Assembly cannot retain powers that belong to houses.

It cannot permanently centralize authority.

Function

This protection maintains balance between unity and autonomy.

It prevents institutional drift.

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