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As of the second session of MIM's 1999 Party Congress, anyone who upholds MIM's cardinal principles may come up with their own idea of what is necessary action and become an honorary member (HC) of MIM. If a leader in full-standing in the party witnesses or verifies that action on behalf of MIM, the HC is admitted.
A party leader in full-standing--a Central Committee member for instance--follows the guidelines of a book called the "primer." The primer contains regulations on how much money must be spent on revolution, branch organization, geographic location, sexual practices, practices on drugs (upholding the law) and many other items which make it very difficult to join the party as an MC. We generally suggest that people become RAIL members or HCs before they attempt following all the regulations of MIM members. The primer regulations can be exhausting if attempted immediately without step-by-step experience and thought.
Honorary members can vote at MIM Congresses, but the Central Committee controls the floor.
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