Association of Solarian Nations
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Formation | May 10, 1973 |
Founded at | Solaria, Etruria |
Type | International organisation |
Purpose | Cultural |
Headquarters | Forum degli nazione, Solaria |
Membership | Six members: |
Secretary General | Francisco do Carmo Silveira |
Deputy Secretary General | Constantin Veleanu |
Main organ | General Council of Solarian Nations |
The Association of Solarian Nations is an international organisation representing countries and regions where Solarian languages are the lingua gallica and the cultures of members is significantly defined by Solarian influences. The ASN is tasked with promoting "cultural, educational and linguistic" ties and equality between Solarian peoples, and to also promote and celebrate the shared Solarian heritage.
Officially representing six member-states and XX observers, the ASN grew from originally promoting linguistic and tourist programmes, to including a vast network of public and private organisations covering education, music, film, theatre, archeology, academia and political ties. Since its founding in 1973, it has become one of the largest sponsors of the arts and culture, while also launching a subsidy program for schools, healthcare and manages the largest grouping of archeologists and musuems in Euclea.
History
Organisation
Fraternities
The ASN is primarily comprised of branch departments known as Fraternities, which oversee the implementation of the association's charter missions. The fraternity headquarters are located in Solaria, Etruria, but operate regional offices in all memberstates. The fraternities are headed by a President, who is drawn from one of the members on a rotating basis.
Fraternity of Solarian Senates
The Fraternity of Solarian Senates is the department dedicated to promoting cooperation, communication and the sharing of expertise between the legislatures of members. The FSS has been known to promote cross-border legislation on matters relating to its charter missions, while also promoting delegations to study the procedures and rules of the member parliaments to "promote democratic standards and procedures."