UKEC Supreme Council

All the presidents of these affiliate societies are by default members of the UKEC Supreme Council alongside another elected executive from the respective societies. The Supreme Council is a body that gives the mandate to the National Executive Council and debates the policies of UKEC as a whole. According to the Constitution, Article 14 (a) and (d), the Supreme Council must meet at least once a year and can seek a fresh mandate if it loses confidence in the leadership of the Chairman. The quorum for a legitimate Supreme Council Meeting is 2/5 of the supreme council members serving the affiliate societies at the time of the notice.