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The [[Assembly of the South Pacific]] is the supreme legislative authority in [[the South Pacific]]. It has existed in some form since 2003. Members of the Assembly vote on the laws and representative officials of [[the South Pacific]]. The Assembly of the South Pacific is led by the [[Chair of the Assembly]], they are responsible for the overall day-to-day functions of the [[Assembly of the South Pacific|Assembly]] and ensuring that the [[Assembly of the South Pacific|Assembly]] runs properly. They are assisted by the [[Deputy Chair of the Assembly]]. Both the [[Deputy Chair of the Assembly|Deputy Chair]] and the [[Chair of the Assembly|Chair]] work together to ensure of the successful running of the [[Assembly of the South Pacific|Assembly]].{{TFAFULL|Assembly of the South Pacific}}
The [[Assembly of the South Pacific]] is the supreme legislative authority in [[the South Pacific]]. It has existed in some form since 2003. Members of the Assembly vote on the laws and representative officials of [[the South Pacific]]. The Assembly of the South Pacific is led by the [[Chair of the Assembly]], they are responsible for the overall day-to-day functions of the [[Assembly of the South Pacific|Assembly]] and ensuring that the [[Assembly of the South Pacific|Assembly]] runs properly. They are assisted by the [[Deputy Chair of the Assembly]]. Both the [[Deputy Chair of the Assembly|Deputy Chair]] and the [[Chair of the Assembly|Chair]] work together to ensure of the successful running of the [[Assembly of the South Pacific|Assembly]]. {{TFAFULL|Assembly of the South Pacific}}


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Latest revision as of 15:15, 26 May 2022

The Assembly of the South Pacific is the supreme legislative authority in the South Pacific. It has existed in some form since 2003. Members of the Assembly vote on the laws and representative officials of the South Pacific. The Assembly of the South Pacific is led by the Chair of the Assembly, they are responsible for the overall day-to-day functions of the Assembly and ensuring that the Assembly runs properly. They are assisted by the Deputy Chair of the Assembly. Both the Deputy Chair and the Chair work together to ensure of the successful running of the Assembly. (Full article...)