About the International Parliament Programme
The International Parliament Programme, also referred to as the International Parliament or ‘Parliament’, is the primary legislative body that recognizes and unrecognizes states, ratifies member-states into the MATO/OTAM Statue (See Statue). It may also refer individuals to the International Criminal Court Programme for prosecution under international laws.
Authority of Statements
Statements of the Parliament may only serve the following purposes and authority;
Recognize states as being legitimate and sovereign
Remove recognition of states as being legitimate and sovereign
Ratify member-states into the MATO/OTAM (See Statute)
Make public statements about the thoughts of the Parliament body
Refer individuals to the Criminal Court
Modify the Statute
Negotiate withdxrawal agreements