Alpine Treaty Alliance

The Alpine Treaty on Military, Development, Economy and Trade Collaboration Alliance, or the Alpine Treaty Alliance (ATA), or Alpinischer Vertragsbund in German, is an alliance located in Central Europe. The headquarters of the alliance are located in Innsbruck, Salvenian Federation.

Leader Council
The Leader Council, also known as the Group of Five (G5), is the institution of the Alpine Treaty Alliance (ATA) that comprises the heads of state or government of the member states, along with the President of the ATA Parliament. The Leader Council meets in various locations, depends on on the location of the summit.

ATA Parliament
The ATA Parliament is the institution of the Alpine Treaty Alliance (ATA). It exercises the legislative function of the ATA. The Parliament is composed of 100 members. Every Full-Member chooses 20 members to the Parliament every four years. Meetings of the whole Parliament take place in Innsbruck, Salvenian Federation.

The ATA Parliament can change and start laws inside of the Alliance. The Parliament adjusts the budget of the ATA. The Parliament has a president. The President is elected by the members.

Alpine Central Bank
The Alpine Central Bank is the main bank of the Alpine Treaty Alliance. It is one of the three institutions of the ATA. The main goal of the ATA Central Bank is to unite national state banks, fund ATA Programs and use for emergencies. The bank is located in Starnberg.