COHA | Universal Union Political Association #9946924
Description
Council of Homeworld Affairs | Universal Union Political Association ▬▬▬[ Information ]▬▬▬ The Council of Homeworld Affairs is the Central Command for the Combine's political, cultural development, and negotiation systems. It is widely used as a propaganda specialization group and public manipulation service, although can double as a foreign investigation and conscience group. Often, the administrators will attempt at negotiating/discussing with foreign leaders before planning a set goal for either fully-fledged consumerization or as a strategic option to further benefit the Combine Civil Authority's knowledge upon that said indigenous race or society. This, in turn, will help benefit the Combine Civil Authority's knowledge overall and can contribute to the Universal Union's decisions. Overall, the Council of Homeworld Affairs is a major benefactor within the militaristic aspects of the Combine's strategic planning, as well as the "mass population manipulation" systems.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 18 Aug 2026, 04:49 | 3 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by Ms_Zahira (@Zahira_Sketch) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
Ms_Zahira (@Zahira_Sketch) — [OwN] Owner (rank 255)
haja (@CooingHaja) — [CoHA] Candidate (rank 1) terminated
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Related groups
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