WHAT IS A GENERAL JURAL ASSEMBLY
- A Jural Assembly is a body politic that has the lawful authority to come together, and address, issues within their communities; every member has a vote, there is no leader of the Assembly, as everything is put to a vote and decided as a whole.
- There are no party affiliations.
- The Assemblies start at the county (local) level and send representatives to their local State Assembly, and from there to the National Assembly.
- They have the authority to impanel Grand Juries that act as Quality Assurance for their community, at each level, as well as direct-oversight of their government.