Committees of the General Assembly

Composition of the First Council of the Constitution assembled on 12 December 2019

Council of the Constitution

12 December 2019 — 27 June 2023

The Council of the Constitution was the first committee of the General Assembly and was assembled via Proposal 1.4 (GA-Motion #33) and proposed constitutional amendments as well as any alterations to the constitution before submitting them to the General Assembly. It was appointed by the Crown of Cycoldia in order to propose amendments and later was responsible for the redrafting of the current constitution. The Council of the Constitution was re-appointed three times, with it only having three members at the time of its own dissolution, despite the requirement for it to have five seats, in which the Council voted to dissolve.

Final Report of the CYC Project Assembly Investigation Committee

CYC Project Assembly Investigation Committee

18 January 2024 — 30 January 2024

The CYC Project Assembly Investigation Committee was the second committee formed within the General Assembly and was assembled via an informal vote following debate surrounding the Ministry of the Interior-sponsored CYC Project. The aim of the committee was to investigate an attack on the project which was suspected to have connections to a foreign government, though the committee later disproved these suspicions. The CYC Project Assembly Investigation Committee was the first ever committee to submit a final committee report to detail its findings and operations throughout the project, which was released on 30 January 2024, when the committee was dissolved for having completed the aim of itself.