Functions and Powers
The Party Congress is entrusted with the authority to:
• Define and amend the Party’s strategic direction
• Approve or amend the Party Charter and foundational documents
• Elect or confirm senior Party leadership, where applicable
• Review reports of the Central Council and Executive Board
• Approve major policy frameworks and resolutions
• Provide institutional legitimacy and democratic accountability
Composition
The Party Congress may include:
• Delegates elected or designated according to Party bylaws
• Representatives of Party branches or committees
• Members with voting rights as defined by regulations
• Observers or invited participants, where authorized
Eligibility and representation rules are governed by internal Party procedures.
Meetings
Ordinary Congress
Convened at regular intervals as defined by the Party Charter.
Extraordinary Congress
May be convened under special circumstances, including:
• Charter amendments
• Leadership transitions
• Institutional restructuring
• Urgent strategic decisions
Decision-Making Process
Congress decisions shall be conducted through:
• Established quorum requirements
• Transparent voting procedures
• Documented resolutions
• Compliance with Party regulations
All outcomes must be formally recorded and archived.
Authority and Limitations
The Party Congress:
• Acts within the framework of the Party Charter
• Exercises supreme authority over internal Party matters
• Shall not contravene applicable laws
• Operates in accordance with principles of legality and non-violence
Democratic Significance
The Party Congress ensures:
• Internal democratic legitimacy
• Accountability of leadership
• Collective policy formation
• Institutional transparency
• Organizational unity
Institutional Continuity
The Congress serves as the guardian of:
• Party principles
• Strategic direction
• Governance integrity
• Constitutional order within the Party