Union Council (students' union)
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- This article is about a type students' union bodies for other meanings, see Union Council.
A Union Council is a body of elected or appointed representatives who represent students who are members of a students' union. Union Council's often have the power to hold the Union's Officers to account and to create new Union policies. The Council is usually not responsible for implementing Union policy. A policy passed by such a body usually has less authority than one passed by a general meeting of students or a referendum of all students in the Union.
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