Jangjip Council

The Jangjip Council (: 춘집 의회, Jangjip Uihoe; : 樁屋議會) is an and  between a number of  countries.

History
In the 1960s, foundations for the modern-day Jangjip Council were laid by a then newly-founded People's Federation of Ambemarivo, which had previously emerged by supplanting the provisional administration on the island. on grounds of was integral to the socialist movement and its distancing from Matobo and Namju. In an effort to garner political allies, the Workers' Party Ambemarivo sent out an invitation on 14 Owol 1964 to the of Haumaka, Kodao, and Sarigan, for the attending of the First Conference of Jangjipan Peoples. Originally scheduled for 1 Sibiwol 1964, it was postponed when Kealakekua attained independence in Siwol the same year, prompting an invitation thereto. The Conference took place on 14 Owol 1965 (anniversary of initial call), with all its attendants signing the Ankabary Declaration, whose aims and purposes are to accelerate economic growth, social progress, and cultural development between Jangjipan-speaking countries through the creation of the Jangjip Council.

As all member-states are, they were motivated by a common sense of  and a lack of standardized.