Who we are: structure; Party structure

Chapter Four   :: Membership :: 2
Article (63): membership revocation
Article (64): complaint
Article (65): decision of the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs
Article (66): resignation
Article (63): membership revocation
The General Secretariat has the right to revoke the membership of any of the members upon a demand by the steering office of the centre governorate for one of the following reasons:

1- If the member loses one of the qualifications for membership

2- If a member supports the candidates of another party

3- If the member does anything that is harmful to the party The membership of a member is revoked upon the decision of the steering office of the centre if this member abstained from paying membership fees for two consecutive years.

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Article (64): complaint

Members with revoked membership can submit a complaint to the General Secretariat against this decision during the first month of revocation. The General Secretariat can ask counselling from the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs. The membership of this member is considered frozen until the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs decides on the issue.

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Article (65): decision of the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs
The Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs gives a point of view about the revocation of the membership of party members. It can recommend any of the following measures:

1- Reprimanding the member

2- Depriving the member of organisational positions for not more than one year

3- Freezing the membership for not more than one year

4- Revoking the membership

Members are notified immediately about the decision of the General Secretariat in this regard. The decision is considered binding once the member learns about it. it.

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Article (65): decision of the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs

Members with revoked membership can submit a complaint to the General Secretariat against this decision during the first month of revocation. The General Secretariat can ask counselling from the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs. The membership of this member is considered frozen until the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs decides on the issue.

Article (65): decision of the Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs

The Secretariat for Values and Legal Affairs gives a point of view about the revocation of the membership of party members. It can recommend any of the following measures:

1- Reprimanding the member

2- Depriving the member of organisational positions for not more than one year

3- Freezing the membership for not more than one year

4- Revoking the membership

Members are notified immediately about the decision of the General Secretariat in this regard. The decision is considered binding once the member learns about it.

Article (66): resignation

A member can resign after notifying the secretary of the local party office. The membership is automatically revoked upon resignation.

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