The Bundschuh movement is sectarian and includes many different groups. Despite this all these groups are not truly independent organisations. They are still a part of the Bundschuhpartei, together with a number of unaffiliated members. As such there is still a central organisation that leads all these elements in the struggle against the Bundesrepublik. Here follows a quick summary of the three most important layers of the Partei. Further updates may explain various other concepts related to the organisation of the Partei.
- Shadiya Nejem 822A.S
• Parteikongress (Party Congress)
Members: 100 representatives elected yearly by all Bundschuh members.
Frequency of meetings: Quarterly.
Function:
- Elects the Central Committee (except the party leader)
- Approves finances and new statutes
- May veto decisions made by the Zentralkomitee
• Zentralkomitee (Central Committee)
Members: 10 members elected by the Parteikongress plus 1 Party Leader elected by all Bundschuh members.
Frequency of meetings: Three times a week
Function:
- Ruling organ of the Bundschuhpartei.
- Can be overruled by the Parteikongress or Generalversammlung, but rarely happens in practice.
• Generalversammlung (General Assembly)
Members: Currently consists of the 8 largest sects and 2 coalitions of minor sects
Frequency of meetings: Weekly
Function:
- Coordinate and inform the various sects
- May veto the Zentralkomitee when there's a 2/3 majority
- May propose policies when there's a 2/3 majority, bypassing the Zentralkomitee. Does need approval of the Parteikongress.