What organisational structures does ISPO envisage at national and local levels in order to achieve its objectives?
The SP project is based on the concept of nation states, and on how cooperation between them can be achieved. Thus SP organisations will, as far as possible, be established in every country of the world as National Simultaneous Policy Organisations (NSPOs). In their structure, they will each reflect the twin processes of policy formulation and provisional adoption. And, subject to internal NSPO agreement, Local SP Groups will be formed in each national electoral district. Provision is currently being made for the incorporation of the first NSPO (SP-UK) as a non-profit, democratically organised and membership-based company with Boards for Trustees, Management and Policy Representatives, supported by regional and local coordinators.
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