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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 '''Delegate of the South Pacific''' is the [[head of state]] of [[the South Pacific]] and responsible for helping maintain the security of the region, promoting growth and activity, and serving as an advisor to the forumside [[Government of the South Pacific|government]]. According to the Elections Act, the election of the Delegate takes place every January & July, thus the term length for the delegate is six months, with no term limits. The Delegate is elected in a multi-round process, with one round of voting held on the forums, and at least one held on-site. The candidacy declarations period wholly coincides with the campaigning period, lasting seven days.


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Revision as of 15:56, 2 August 2025

The Delegate of the South Pacific is the head of state of the South Pacific and responsible for helping maintain the security of the region, promoting growth and activity, and serving as an advisor to the forumside government. According to the Elections Act, the election of the Delegate takes place every January & July, thus the term length for the delegate is six months, with no term limits. The Delegate is elected in a multi-round process, with one round of voting held on the forums, and at least one held on-site. The candidacy declarations period wholly coincides with the campaigning period, lasting seven days.