The National Assembly is a gathering of recognized representatives

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The National Assembly is a gathering of recognized representatives.

Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This entry clarifies the composition of the National Assembly.

Participation in the Assembly comes through recognition grounded in ayaawx, not through self-selection or external appointment.

Principle

Representation follows lawful standing.

Those present carry responsibility from the houses and clans they come from.

Recognition

Representatives are acknowledged through established relationships, names, roles, and witnessing.

Their presence reflects responsibilities they hold, not authority they claim personally.

Function

The Assembly provides a place for coordination, communication, and collective consideration of matters affecting more than one house or clan.

It brings together lawful voices while preserving internal jurisdictions.

Limits

Attendance alone does not create authority.

The Assembly cannot manufacture standing where none exists.

Continuity

Gathering recognized representatives maintains connection between local responsibility and national action.

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