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[[File:Ashram symbol.png|thumb|200px|The Sukuṇḍlī (सुकुण्डली), the holy symbol of Ashram.]]
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'''Ashram''' or the '''Ashrama''', locally known as '''Sát''' ({{wp|Sanskrit|Parbhan}}: सत्, lit. ''Absolute Truth''), is a [[Satria|Satrian]] {{wp|religion}} that emerged from Jati philosophical traditions. Variously described as a {{wp|monotheistic}}, {{wp|polytheistic}}, and {{wp|pantheistic}} faith, it encompasses a variety of {{wp|traditions}}, {{wp|beliefs}} and {{wp|spiritual practices}} practiced throughout the subcontinent, centered on the belief of escaping the cycle of rebirth and achieving oneness with God. Ashram is an exonym created by [[Etruria|Etrurian]] explorers; its practitioners, known as Ashramists, refer to their religion as ''Sát'' or the "Absolute Truth" and themselves as ''Anuyāyī'' or "Followers".
| name = Satrian Section of the Workers' International
| native_name = {{Infobox |subbox=yes |bodystyle=font-size:77%;font-weight:normal;
| rowclass1 = mergedrow | label1 = {{wp|Hindi language|Matrabashi}}: | data1 = ''' सैट्रियन कर्मी के इंटरनेशनल शाखा<br> ''Saṭrīyan Karmī ke Īntaraneshanal Śā́khā'''''
| rowclass2 = mergedrow | label2 = {{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: | data2 = '''''Sezione Satriana dell'Internazionale dei Lavoratori'''''}}
| abbreviation = SKIS
| logo = [[File:SSWI Satria logo.png|150px]]
| founder = [[Sheru Ramprasad]]
| founded = {{start date and age|1949|10|18|p=y|df=yes}}
| first_secretary = [[Abhijit Kamalanayan]]
| presidium = Secretariat of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International
| membership = 7,200,000
| membership_year = 2020
| headquarters = Nadipatnam
| newspaper = The Dawn
| ideology = {{ubl| [[Netaji Thought]]
| {{•}} [[Council republic|Councilism]]
| {{•}} {{wp|Democratic socialism}}
| {{•}} {{wp|Market socialism}}
| {{•}} {{wp|Socialist patriotism}}
| {{•}} [[Arthani nationalism]]
}}
| position = {{wp|Left-wing politics|Left-wing}}<br/>'''Factions:'''<br/>{{wp|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}} to {{wp|Far-left politics|far-left}}
| national = [[People's Volunteer Organisation]]
| regional =
| international = [[Congress of the Workers' International]]
| anthem = {{Wp|Qadam Qadam Badhaye Ja|Keep Stepping, Stepping Forward}}<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Uu-jnFvU0w|190px]]
| youth_wing = League of Youth of the Revolution
| student_wing = Arthani Students' Association
| womens_wing = Arthasthan Women's Union
| wing1_title = Labour wing
| wing1 = Federation of Labour Organisations
| wing2_title = Paramilitary wing
| wing2 = [[People's Guard of Arthasthan|People's Guard]]
| wing3_title = Media wing
| wing3 = People's Media Group
| slogan = Serve the People
| colors = {{color box|#ED3237|border=darkgray}} {{wp|Red}}  and {{color box|#f5db13|border=darkgray}} {{wp|Gold}}
| symbol =
| state = Arthasthan
| flag = Flag of the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan.svg
}}
The '''Satrian Section of the Workers' International''' ({{wp|Hindi Language|Matrabashi}}: ''Saṭrīyan Karmī ke Īntaraneshanal Śā́khā'', ''SKIS''), commonly known as the '''Satrian Section''', is a socialist political organisation centered in [[Arthasthan]] with several international branches. The Section claims to be the legitimate Section for [[Satria]] rather than its [[Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Anti-Revisionist)|Ajahadyan counterpart]]. The SKIS's claim is recognized by the [[Congress of the Workers' International]] and the [[Association for International Socialism]]. It has close ideological and organisational links to the older [[People's Volunteer Organisation]], an umbrella group of socialist organisations.


Ashram originated from the Jati philosophies as series of religious reforms brought on by several Ashramic saints in the 7th century CE. It emerged as a distinct religion during the Middle Sangma period, when their reforms were widely embraced by the priest caste of the Sangma in the late 9th century. The religion quickly spread throughout Satria during the rise of the High Sangma and became one of the most prominent religions in the empire.  
The SKIS originates from the [[People's Volunteer Organisation]] representing the leftist factions of the [[Azad Fauj]], founded during the 1920s. During the [[Arthasthan Liberation War]], PVO-led forces fought against Etruria and against various Satrian rebels to secure Arthasthan's indepedence. The Satrian Section was founded after the [[Satrian Commandery]] was reorganised into the [[Arthasthan|Arthani People's Union]] by [[Sheru Ramprasad]] in 1949. The Section established itself as a parallel and independent political organisation separated from the government. Today the Section has significance influence within Arthasthan and makes up the {{wp|deep state}} within the country known as the [[Internal State]].


All schools of Ashram share the goal of leaving the cycle of rebirth through attaining unity with God, known as Sabbadeva, which consists of various aspects. In addition they also share a belief in {{wp|karma}} and the belief that every person has a spirit known as an {{wp|Ātman (Buddhism)|atta}}. The schools differ on the validity of additional religious scripture, what specific actions generate good or bad karma, and the relation between the self and the world around them.  
The SKIS is described by the Arthani government as "the political base of people's power" as it operates through mass participation and popular mobilisation. It has a significant role in society by promoting national unity and ethnic and religious harmony. The Section revolves around a hierarchical system of councils from the local level to the federal level, collectively known as the Pyramid, which are organized on the basis of [[Council republic|councilism]] where each council elects the next-highest council. In addition, the Section's member organisations play a major role in the Section by conducting the Section's programs and policies. Representatives from its state councils elect the [[Central Section Council of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Arthasthan)|Central Section Council]] which determines policy and elects officials. The Central Section Council elects the Secretariat which administrates the Section. The Secretariat is led by the [[First Secretary of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International|First Secretary]], who is the leader of the Section and organises the Section's administration.


Ashram is the predominant religion in [[Arthasthan]] and [[Rajyaghar]] and has a significant presence in [[Ajahadya]], [[Padaratha]], and [[Duran]].
The Section is committed to socialism and continues to participate in the [[Congress of the Workers' International]]. According to the Section's constitution, the SKIS follows [[Netaji Thought]], which combines [[Culture of Arthasthan|Arthani culture]], [[Council republic|councilism]], {{wp|left-wing nationalism}}, and {{wp|Market economy|market based ideals}} into an ideology that the Section claims can guide the country to socialism. It importantly claims that Arthasthan has not yet achieved socialism and is in the process of building the basis for a future socialist system.
==Name==
In all official documentation and media produced by the party, it refers to itself as the Satrian Section or the People's Movement. Although it is not common, to differentiate it from the smaller Ajahadyan Satrian Section, international media commonly refer to the party as the Arthani-led Satrian Section or just the Arthani Satrian Section after its power base in Arthasthan. The Satrian Section itself refers to the the Satrian Section in Ajahadya, as simply "Revisionists" as a play on their name
==History==
==Ideology==
==Organisation==
The organisational structure of the Section is based upon [[Council republic|councilist]] principles like other [[Congress of the Workers' International|Sections of the Workers' International]]. The Section is organized in a hierarchical and pyramidal system of councils, known as the Pyramid (Pirmiḍ), where a council elects the members of a council the next tier up, who then elects the next tier. Under the councilist system, the Section ultimately derives its political power from these councils. It is designed to ensure that all tiers of the Satrian Section, from its local councils to the national council, is ultimately accountable to its grassroots party membership. In general, Section Councils consist around 25 members and operate by {{wp|Consensus democracy|consensus}} and governed by {{wp|collective leadership}}.


[[Category:Religions]] {{Region icon Kylaris}} [[Category:Kylaris]]
[[File:SSWI structure.png|290px|thumb|left|The SKIS's structure; red arrows denote the appointment or election of members, green denotes oversight.]]
===Section Councils===
The lowest level of the Satrian Section are its Grassroots Section Councils (GSCs), which are directly controlled by the party's {{wp|grassroots}} membership. The Councils function as a open political forum where the Section's members participate by {{wp|direct democracy}} and {{wp|consensus decision-making}}. These section councils consist of an average of a 25 members from the local membership. The Satrian Section's members are often part of various institutions and groups such as  {{wp|Blue-collar worker|blue collar}} workplaces, {{wp|White-collar worker|white collar}} workplaces, and residential complexes. The membership participation in these businesses and other groups collectively serve to ensure that the Satrian Section is tied to its grassroots and that the party can exert its influence at the local level.
 
Each Grassroots Section Council (GSC) would send a delegate to a higher level Section Council consisting of around fifty delegates representing GSCs in the geographical region. It consists of members from various subcouncils that operate in government institutions, 25, and businesses at the council's tier. The second level council would send a delegate to a third level council, consisting of delegates from second level councils. The third level councils send delegates to the next tier at the fourth level, who send more delegates to the highest tier. A delegate from a lower level council would be bound to communicate the views of the council that sent them, but would be free to vote as they wish. However a delegate can be recalled at any time by their sending council. The election of delegates are generally based upon merit. These Section Councils serve to determine party policy through consensus at their tier and report news and other information to a higher tier.
 
===Central Section Council===
The Central Section Council or the Central Council is the Satrian Section's most powerful institution and is its highest deliberative and decision-making body. According to the SKIS's constitution, the council forms the highest tier of the Section Councils and consists of around 25 representatives elected by Arthasthan's Tier Four Councils and 7 representatives from the Satrian Section's international branches. The Central Council is the top forum for national debate and decision-making about policy direction and issues that effects the entire Satrian Section. The Central Council examines reports sent by its councils and international branches to inform itself about issues effecting the party and to inform policy decisions and debate. Its last major role is to elect the members of the Secretariat and to approve further appointments made by them.
 
===Secretariat===
The [[Secretariat of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Ramprasadist)|Satrian Section Secretariat]] is the Section's executive body that serves as its highest authority. The Secretariat has an important role in setting the general agenda of the Section's national institutions and ensuring the implementation of the decisions of the Central Section Council. The Secretariat consists of nine elected officials and various appointed officials, led by the [[First Secretary of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Ramprasadist)|First Secretary]]. The body functions as a {{wp|Cabinet (government)|cabinet}}, with its members tasked with heading the Section's key offices. The Secretariat's main duties include the daily administration of the Satrian Section, the implementation of Section policy as decided by the Central Council, and appointment of officials in other party institutions. Although the Secretariat in theory is solely an administrative body, in reality it wields significant influence over the Satrian Section's institutions, and functions as the Section's leadership. Nevertheless the Secretariat is ultimately responsible to the Central Section Council and its decisions can be overridden by it.
====First Secretary====
The [[First Secretary of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Ramprasadist)|First Secretary]] of the SKIS is the chairperson of the Secretariat and the head of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International. The Section's constitution establishes the position as the party's {{wp|chief administrative officer|head administrator}}, {{wp|commander in chief}}, and {{wp|diplomat|chief diplomat}} to Arthasthan and the world. The First Secretary's duties include overseeing the activities and duties of the Secretariat, attending sessions of Section institutions, commanding the party's armed wing the [[People's Guard of Arthasthan]] and other {{wp|paramilitary|paramilitaries}}, and consulting with Arthansthan's civilian leaders. The First Secretary's power is broad, but in reality, power is shared with the Secretariat and the Central Section Council.
 
====Domestic Affairs Commission====
The Domestic Affairs Commission manages the Satrian Section's affairs within Arthasthan. Its three primary duties are directing {{wp|foreign direct investment}} and economic funds from the Satrian Section's international branches, managing the Section's organisations, and managing its relations with the civilian government and the [[Arthasthan Armed Forces|Arthani military]]. The Commission also oversees the Section's relations with elected representatives in the national, state, and local governments. Due to its central role in the Section's domestic activities in the country, the Commission is considered to be heart of the Secretariat. As a result, the Secretary of the DAC is traditionally the third highest-ranking member of Secretariat. 
 
====National Labor Commission====
The National Labor Commission manages the Satrian Section's labor relations within Arthasthan. It oversees the Satrian Section's labor organisations the Arthani Worker's Association, the Section's national federation of {{wp|Worker cooperative|worker cooperatives}} and the Federation of Labour Organisations, a coalition of Section aligned {{wp|trade union|trade unions}}. The Commission holds significant sway over the country's economy by directing the AWA to undertake economic initiatives and mediating labor disputes with the FLO. The Commission heads the Congress of Arthani Workers, which consists of representatives from the AWA, FLO, and the Commission to determine economic and labor policy..
 
====International Relations Commission====
The International Relations Commission is responsible for the Satrian Section's foreign affairs and relations. Its major roles are representing the Section in the [[Congress of the Workers' International]], representing the Section in other international affairs, and coordinating the Satrian Section's international branches. The Commission also has an addition role with gathering intelligence on, managing relations with, and attempting to influence individuals and organizations outside Arthasthan.
 
====Central Security Commission====
The Central Security Commission is responsible for maintaining security for the Satrian Section and providing protection to high ranking officials. The commission is responsible to the Secretariat and the Central Council. The First Secretary officially heads the Commission but they usually delegate power to the Secretary of the Central Security Commission. The commission controls the Section's paramilitary wing, the [[People's Guard of Arthasthan]], and its intelligence wing, the [[Office of Intelligence and Research of Arthasthan|Office of Intelligence and Research]].
 
====Central Investigation Commission====
The Central Investigation Commission is the party organ responsible for combating corruption and other wrongdoing as well as disciplining members. The Commission's most important role is to ensure that the Satrian Section remains a strict {{wp|meritocracy}} and is not effected by the Arthani {{wp|Patronage#Politics|patronage}} and kinship system. However it has been largely unsuccessful at fully curtailing corruption and patronage, especially at the lower levels of the Section. It is the only organ within the party which can sentence or condemn party members. The Commission, and its chairman and deputy chairmen, are elected by the Central Council. 
 
====Other organs====
* Central Administration Commission: responsible for solving the organizational problems and implementing the decisions of the Central Section Council. The Secretariat oversees the work of the Departments of the Central Council. It is also responsible for coordinating the Section's actions as well as drafting and circulating party directives and internal reports between the tiers of the Satrian Section.
* Central Research Commission: responsible for researching issues of significant interest to the Satrian Section leadership and developing policies and responses to it. It oversees several research arms that manages dozens of {{wp|think tanks}} and cooperates with the Security Commission's Office for Intelligence and Research.
* Office of Ideological Development: conceives and develops the party's ideological line. It advises the higher institutions of the Satrian Section and provides political training and ideological indoctrination for members of the Section.
* Political and Legal Affairs Commission: responsible for handling the Satrian Section's legal affairs within Arthassthan and abroad. 
* Minkathalan Affairs Commission: oversees the Satrian Section's activities within [[Minkathala]] and supervises and coordinates the Section's policy towards the island.
*Organisation Department: The Section's {{wp|Human resource management|human resources}} department; it is responsible for managing the Section's membership.
* People's Media Group: A media organisation that manages the Satrian Section's media outlets, such as the Dawn newspaper, radio stations, and TV channels. It also functions as the Section's {{wp|public relations}} department.
 
===People's Congress===
Although the People's Congress is not mentioned in the Satrian Section's constitution, it plays a growing, if informal role, within the Section. It consists of 2,900 members, significantly larger than any other institution of the Satrian Section. The Congress' members are elected from the party's grassroots councils to represent specific social constituencies, such as skilled workers, industrial workers, and farmers. The Congress does not have any formal power, but instead serves as an large advisory body that directly represents the interests of the Section's membership. It meets annually to gather and propose non-binding resolutions and file reports for the Central Council and the Secretariat.
 
==People's Volunteer Organisation==
==International branches==
===Baekjeong===
Vijayla Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)<br>
 
The current Vijaylan Subsection of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International was reformed in Baekjeong in 1985 following a warming of relations between Baekjeong and Senrian-aligned Satrian states, chief among them Arthasthan. After the conclusion of the Third Satrian War, Baekjeong reclaimed its lands lost to Ajahadya in the Dakian War. This more than doubled the number of ethnic Satrians living in the country and posed a major security concern for Ogbei, given the intensity of the Satrian Insurgencies in decades past. Rather than continue the prior crackdowns and repression of Satrian culture, Baekjeong instead implemented a policy of reconciliation and mediation with its Satrian citizens. One of the earliest concessions granted was to allow the Satrian Section of the Workers' International to reform its Vijaylan branch as a political club and union.
 
The Eunyeon Compact of 1991 reaffirmed the right of the SKIS and its Subsection to exist as a unique ethnic union that represented workers of Vijayalan and Bumite heritage, the only union granted such a right. The first Subsection-affiliated assemblyman, Lee Sanjib, was elected in 1987. Following the 2004 elections, the Vijaylan Subsection was officially recognized as the ninth largest union in Baekjeong, allowing its registered members to elect seven assemblymen to union-reserved seats. As of the most recent 2019 elections, the SKIS has maintained its position as the ninth largest union, commanding seven union assemblymen, four directly elected assemblymen, and two provincial assemblymen for a total of thirteen seats out of four hundred in the Cheonrim Assembly. Membership has been on the rise, particularly in Western Bumayla, and it is predicted that in the next provincial election cycle, SKIS-VS-affiliated legislators will form a majority in two of the three local assemblies. Today the Vijaylan Subsection is the largest organisation affiliated with the Satrian Section outside of Arthasthan.   
===Etruria===
Etrurian Subsection (1984-present)
===Senria===
Association of Satrian Workers in Senria (2001-present)<br>
[[Category:Arthasthan]] [[Category:Socialism (Kylaris)]] [[Category:Politics of Arthasthan]]

Revision as of 06:35, 7 March 2022

Satrian Section of the Workers' International

Matrabashi: सैट्रियन कर्मी के इंटरनेशनल शाखा
Saṭrīyan Karmī ke Īntaraneshanal Śā́khā
Vespasian:Sezione Satriana dell'Internazionale dei Lavoratori
AbbreviationSKIS
First SecretaryAbhijit Kamalanayan
PresidiumSecretariat of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International
FounderSheru Ramprasad
Founded18 October 1949 (75 years ago) (1949-10-18)
HeadquartersNadipatnam
NewspaperThe Dawn
Student wingArthani Students' Association
Youth wingLeague of Youth of the Revolution
Women's wingArthasthan Women's Union
Labour wingFederation of Labour Organisations
Paramilitary wingPeople's Guard
Media wingPeople's Media Group
Membership (2020)7,200,000
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
Factions:
Centre-left to far-left
National affiliationPeople's Volunteer Organisation
International affiliationCongress of the Workers' International
Colors  Red and   Gold
SloganServe the People
AnthemKeep Stepping, Stepping Forward
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Party flag
Flag of the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan.svg

The Satrian Section of the Workers' International (Matrabashi: Saṭrīyan Karmī ke Īntaraneshanal Śā́khā, SKIS), commonly known as the Satrian Section, is a socialist political organisation centered in Arthasthan with several international branches. The Section claims to be the legitimate Section for Satria rather than its Ajahadyan counterpart. The SKIS's claim is recognized by the Congress of the Workers' International and the Association for International Socialism. It has close ideological and organisational links to the older People's Volunteer Organisation, an umbrella group of socialist organisations.

The SKIS originates from the People's Volunteer Organisation representing the leftist factions of the Azad Fauj, founded during the 1920s. During the Arthasthan Liberation War, PVO-led forces fought against Etruria and against various Satrian rebels to secure Arthasthan's indepedence. The Satrian Section was founded after the Satrian Commandery was reorganised into the Arthani People's Union by Sheru Ramprasad in 1949. The Section established itself as a parallel and independent political organisation separated from the government. Today the Section has significance influence within Arthasthan and makes up the deep state within the country known as the Internal State.

The SKIS is described by the Arthani government as "the political base of people's power" as it operates through mass participation and popular mobilisation. It has a significant role in society by promoting national unity and ethnic and religious harmony. The Section revolves around a hierarchical system of councils from the local level to the federal level, collectively known as the Pyramid, which are organized on the basis of councilism where each council elects the next-highest council. In addition, the Section's member organisations play a major role in the Section by conducting the Section's programs and policies. Representatives from its state councils elect the Central Section Council which determines policy and elects officials. The Central Section Council elects the Secretariat which administrates the Section. The Secretariat is led by the First Secretary, who is the leader of the Section and organises the Section's administration.

The Section is committed to socialism and continues to participate in the Congress of the Workers' International. According to the Section's constitution, the SKIS follows Netaji Thought, which combines Arthani culture, councilism, left-wing nationalism, and market based ideals into an ideology that the Section claims can guide the country to socialism. It importantly claims that Arthasthan has not yet achieved socialism and is in the process of building the basis for a future socialist system.

Name

In all official documentation and media produced by the party, it refers to itself as the Satrian Section or the People's Movement. Although it is not common, to differentiate it from the smaller Ajahadyan Satrian Section, international media commonly refer to the party as the Arthani-led Satrian Section or just the Arthani Satrian Section after its power base in Arthasthan. The Satrian Section itself refers to the the Satrian Section in Ajahadya, as simply "Revisionists" as a play on their name

History

Ideology

Organisation

The organisational structure of the Section is based upon councilist principles like other Sections of the Workers' International. The Section is organized in a hierarchical and pyramidal system of councils, known as the Pyramid (Pirmiḍ), where a council elects the members of a council the next tier up, who then elects the next tier. Under the councilist system, the Section ultimately derives its political power from these councils. It is designed to ensure that all tiers of the Satrian Section, from its local councils to the national council, is ultimately accountable to its grassroots party membership. In general, Section Councils consist around 25 members and operate by consensus and governed by collective leadership.

The SKIS's structure; red arrows denote the appointment or election of members, green denotes oversight.

Section Councils

The lowest level of the Satrian Section are its Grassroots Section Councils (GSCs), which are directly controlled by the party's grassroots membership. The Councils function as a open political forum where the Section's members participate by direct democracy and consensus decision-making. These section councils consist of an average of a 25 members from the local membership. The Satrian Section's members are often part of various institutions and groups such as blue collar workplaces, white collar workplaces, and residential complexes. The membership participation in these businesses and other groups collectively serve to ensure that the Satrian Section is tied to its grassroots and that the party can exert its influence at the local level.

Each Grassroots Section Council (GSC) would send a delegate to a higher level Section Council consisting of around fifty delegates representing GSCs in the geographical region. It consists of members from various subcouncils that operate in government institutions, 25, and businesses at the council's tier. The second level council would send a delegate to a third level council, consisting of delegates from second level councils. The third level councils send delegates to the next tier at the fourth level, who send more delegates to the highest tier. A delegate from a lower level council would be bound to communicate the views of the council that sent them, but would be free to vote as they wish. However a delegate can be recalled at any time by their sending council. The election of delegates are generally based upon merit. These Section Councils serve to determine party policy through consensus at their tier and report news and other information to a higher tier.

Central Section Council

The Central Section Council or the Central Council is the Satrian Section's most powerful institution and is its highest deliberative and decision-making body. According to the SKIS's constitution, the council forms the highest tier of the Section Councils and consists of around 25 representatives elected by Arthasthan's Tier Four Councils and 7 representatives from the Satrian Section's international branches. The Central Council is the top forum for national debate and decision-making about policy direction and issues that effects the entire Satrian Section. The Central Council examines reports sent by its councils and international branches to inform itself about issues effecting the party and to inform policy decisions and debate. Its last major role is to elect the members of the Secretariat and to approve further appointments made by them.

Secretariat

The Satrian Section Secretariat is the Section's executive body that serves as its highest authority. The Secretariat has an important role in setting the general agenda of the Section's national institutions and ensuring the implementation of the decisions of the Central Section Council. The Secretariat consists of nine elected officials and various appointed officials, led by the First Secretary. The body functions as a cabinet, with its members tasked with heading the Section's key offices. The Secretariat's main duties include the daily administration of the Satrian Section, the implementation of Section policy as decided by the Central Council, and appointment of officials in other party institutions. Although the Secretariat in theory is solely an administrative body, in reality it wields significant influence over the Satrian Section's institutions, and functions as the Section's leadership. Nevertheless the Secretariat is ultimately responsible to the Central Section Council and its decisions can be overridden by it.

First Secretary

The First Secretary of the SKIS is the chairperson of the Secretariat and the head of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International. The Section's constitution establishes the position as the party's head administrator, commander in chief, and chief diplomat to Arthasthan and the world. The First Secretary's duties include overseeing the activities and duties of the Secretariat, attending sessions of Section institutions, commanding the party's armed wing the People's Guard of Arthasthan and other paramilitaries, and consulting with Arthansthan's civilian leaders. The First Secretary's power is broad, but in reality, power is shared with the Secretariat and the Central Section Council.

Domestic Affairs Commission

The Domestic Affairs Commission manages the Satrian Section's affairs within Arthasthan. Its three primary duties are directing foreign direct investment and economic funds from the Satrian Section's international branches, managing the Section's organisations, and managing its relations with the civilian government and the Arthani military. The Commission also oversees the Section's relations with elected representatives in the national, state, and local governments. Due to its central role in the Section's domestic activities in the country, the Commission is considered to be heart of the Secretariat. As a result, the Secretary of the DAC is traditionally the third highest-ranking member of Secretariat.

National Labor Commission

The National Labor Commission manages the Satrian Section's labor relations within Arthasthan. It oversees the Satrian Section's labor organisations the Arthani Worker's Association, the Section's national federation of worker cooperatives and the Federation of Labour Organisations, a coalition of Section aligned trade unions. The Commission holds significant sway over the country's economy by directing the AWA to undertake economic initiatives and mediating labor disputes with the FLO. The Commission heads the Congress of Arthani Workers, which consists of representatives from the AWA, FLO, and the Commission to determine economic and labor policy..

International Relations Commission

The International Relations Commission is responsible for the Satrian Section's foreign affairs and relations. Its major roles are representing the Section in the Congress of the Workers' International, representing the Section in other international affairs, and coordinating the Satrian Section's international branches. The Commission also has an addition role with gathering intelligence on, managing relations with, and attempting to influence individuals and organizations outside Arthasthan.

Central Security Commission

The Central Security Commission is responsible for maintaining security for the Satrian Section and providing protection to high ranking officials. The commission is responsible to the Secretariat and the Central Council. The First Secretary officially heads the Commission but they usually delegate power to the Secretary of the Central Security Commission. The commission controls the Section's paramilitary wing, the People's Guard of Arthasthan, and its intelligence wing, the Office of Intelligence and Research.

Central Investigation Commission

The Central Investigation Commission is the party organ responsible for combating corruption and other wrongdoing as well as disciplining members. The Commission's most important role is to ensure that the Satrian Section remains a strict meritocracy and is not effected by the Arthani patronage and kinship system. However it has been largely unsuccessful at fully curtailing corruption and patronage, especially at the lower levels of the Section. It is the only organ within the party which can sentence or condemn party members. The Commission, and its chairman and deputy chairmen, are elected by the Central Council.

Other organs

  • Central Administration Commission: responsible for solving the organizational problems and implementing the decisions of the Central Section Council. The Secretariat oversees the work of the Departments of the Central Council. It is also responsible for coordinating the Section's actions as well as drafting and circulating party directives and internal reports between the tiers of the Satrian Section.
  • Central Research Commission: responsible for researching issues of significant interest to the Satrian Section leadership and developing policies and responses to it. It oversees several research arms that manages dozens of think tanks and cooperates with the Security Commission's Office for Intelligence and Research.
  • Office of Ideological Development: conceives and develops the party's ideological line. It advises the higher institutions of the Satrian Section and provides political training and ideological indoctrination for members of the Section.
  • Political and Legal Affairs Commission: responsible for handling the Satrian Section's legal affairs within Arthassthan and abroad.
  • Minkathalan Affairs Commission: oversees the Satrian Section's activities within Minkathala and supervises and coordinates the Section's policy towards the island.
  • Organisation Department: The Section's human resources department; it is responsible for managing the Section's membership.
  • People's Media Group: A media organisation that manages the Satrian Section's media outlets, such as the Dawn newspaper, radio stations, and TV channels. It also functions as the Section's public relations department.

People's Congress

Although the People's Congress is not mentioned in the Satrian Section's constitution, it plays a growing, if informal role, within the Section. It consists of 2,900 members, significantly larger than any other institution of the Satrian Section. The Congress' members are elected from the party's grassroots councils to represent specific social constituencies, such as skilled workers, industrial workers, and farmers. The Congress does not have any formal power, but instead serves as an large advisory body that directly represents the interests of the Section's membership. It meets annually to gather and propose non-binding resolutions and file reports for the Central Council and the Secretariat.

People's Volunteer Organisation

International branches

Baekjeong

Vijayla Subsection (1946-1953) (banned)

The current Vijaylan Subsection of the Satrian Section of the Workers' International was reformed in Baekjeong in 1985 following a warming of relations between Baekjeong and Senrian-aligned Satrian states, chief among them Arthasthan. After the conclusion of the Third Satrian War, Baekjeong reclaimed its lands lost to Ajahadya in the Dakian War. This more than doubled the number of ethnic Satrians living in the country and posed a major security concern for Ogbei, given the intensity of the Satrian Insurgencies in decades past. Rather than continue the prior crackdowns and repression of Satrian culture, Baekjeong instead implemented a policy of reconciliation and mediation with its Satrian citizens. One of the earliest concessions granted was to allow the Satrian Section of the Workers' International to reform its Vijaylan branch as a political club and union.

The Eunyeon Compact of 1991 reaffirmed the right of the SKIS and its Subsection to exist as a unique ethnic union that represented workers of Vijayalan and Bumite heritage, the only union granted such a right. The first Subsection-affiliated assemblyman, Lee Sanjib, was elected in 1987. Following the 2004 elections, the Vijaylan Subsection was officially recognized as the ninth largest union in Baekjeong, allowing its registered members to elect seven assemblymen to union-reserved seats. As of the most recent 2019 elections, the SKIS has maintained its position as the ninth largest union, commanding seven union assemblymen, four directly elected assemblymen, and two provincial assemblymen for a total of thirteen seats out of four hundred in the Cheonrim Assembly. Membership has been on the rise, particularly in Western Bumayla, and it is predicted that in the next provincial election cycle, SKIS-VS-affiliated legislators will form a majority in two of the three local assemblies. Today the Vijaylan Subsection is the largest organisation affiliated with the Satrian Section outside of Arthasthan.

Etruria

Etrurian Subsection (1984-present)

Senria

Association of Satrian Workers in Senria (2001-present)