Commonwealth General Assembly

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The Commonwealth General Assembly is one of the principle organs of the Commonwealth of Peoples. It is the main deliberative organ. It is made up of all Commonwealth member states and meets in yearly sessions under a President elected from among the representatives. It serves as a forum for members to discuss issues of international law and of the Commonwealth's functions. It also sets Commonwealth policy within the limits of the treaties.