Purpose
The Events Section of the Cyrus National Covenant Party (CNCP) highlights assemblies, conferences, meetings, forums, and official public engagements organized or endorsed by the Party. These events provide a platform for dialogue, policy discussion, civic participation, and public communication.
All CNCP events are conducted in full compliance with applicable laws and within the framework of the Party’s principles, including legality, civil conduct, and non-violence.
Party Capital and Assets
- The initial capital of the Party will be provided by its founding members. The estimated initial capital is $200,000.
- The growth of the Party’s assets will depend on contributions, donations, and gifts provided by members or other supporters of the Party.
Types of Events
Conferences and forums | Policy dialogues | Expert panels | Strategic discussions | Public meetings | Community engagement | Informational sessions | Member briefings | Educational programs | Workshops | Research presentations | Analytical seminars | Media and press events | Official announcements | Press conferences | Publication of statements | Public gatherings | Legally authorized assemblies | Peaceful and civil protests | Guiding-principle sessions | Recreational camping for members | Group travel programs | Assistance to asylum seekers and refugees | Support and participation in members’ business activities | Assistance to families in need | Housing support for members | Establishment of outreach locations for public engagement and recruitment.
Event Principles
All CNCP events adhere to the following standards:
Legal organization | Peaceful and civic participation | Respectful discourse | Compliance with safety and security considerations | Alignment with the Party Charter.
Important
Violence, disruption, extremist or anti-democratic behavior, the use of inflammatory or unethical language, verbal abuse, and any form of illegal conduct are strictly prohibited and may result in legal action and/or expulsion from the Party.
Participation
Conditions for participation in events may vary. Participants may include:
Important
Volunteers who have formally registered are considered members or part of the Party community, possessing rights equal to other members and being subject to the same Party regulations.
Participants may include:
Affiliate members
Invited experts | Media representatives | Public participants (where applicable)
Volunteers
Specific participation criteria are determined individually for each event.
Event Announcement and Registration
Event information typically includes:
Title and subject | Date and time | Location | Virtual access | Agenda | Speakers | Registration requirements | Compliance and conduct guidelines.
Participants are expected to:
Comply with legal requirements | Maintain civil conduct | Follow event guidelines | Avoid misrepresenting the Party’s positions.
CNCP reserves the right to restrict participation when necessary to maintain order and security.
Summary
CNCP events promote:
Constructive dialogue | Exchange of policies and perspectives | Increased civic awareness | Institutional engagement.