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ARTICLE  111 B continued.
All treaties and agreements made by previous  British governments
are not necessarily binding on any in coming CDA  administration, particularly those terms and conditions which are at odds with the constitution of the C.D.A.
The CDA  will strive to strengthen the role of the United Nations, so that the U.N., will establish an international military force capable of maintaining peace in accord  with the Charter of the United Nations, and to prevent any nation processing and producing  nuclear arsenals as well as chemical weapons.
The U.N., will thru its good offices  supervise the inspection of all military bases in order to safeguard all nations from military attack by such dire weapons, which possess
the potential of total annihilation when the present genereration is
simply the custodians  for the generations yet to come.
ARTICLE 1V
Membership  and  Conditions.
Section 1:
Membership is open
to all U.K., citizens commencing from the age of 14 years, who
subscribe to the basic belief  that in each individual there is an eternal soul, which is created by a Supreme Being, and who subscribe to the conditions of membership as
defined in the Christian Democratic Alliance Party's constitution.

Section 2 :  Adhere to the decisions
agreed at the CDA's Annual Conference, when the vote is no less than a
75%  clear majority in favour.
Sections 3: Accept the principles of universal suffrage,irrespective of one's color, sex, and race.
Section 4: Do not belong, or subscribe to a paedophillia  society, or practice pederasty and are not members of any capitalist society, or secret society  such as  freemasonry.
ARTICLE V THE C.D.A's
Annual  Party  Conference.
Section 1:
From each constituency 10 delegates will be appointed to
attend.
Section 2: Organisations, which support the CDA can affilliate, but the
monies given in no way allow voting power at the CDA's annual
conference.
Section 3: Each delegate will vote for the resolutions and each delegate has 5000 votes.
Section 4: At each annual conference the new N.E.C., will declare what should be the nation's minimum and maximum wage for said number of hours, irrespective as to the class of work, or profession.
This must be based within a ratio of 1:20 and is not to be exceeded.
Section 5 :
Members of parliament can if nominated and voted upon become members of the National
Executive Committee (N.E.C.).

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