Board on the Fight Against Poverty

The Board on the Fight Against Poverty or BFAP is a federally funded board created in 2010 by the Act on the Fight Against Poverty  which was proposed by Yuri Medvedev and approved with unanimous consent by congress on November 13th, 2010. The powers invested within that act were not set up and created until March of 2013 by then Labour Party Labour Minister Marcus Villanova.

The board, in section 1.1, is comprised of five members, the Labour Minister, Prime Minister, and three citizens with qualifications appointed by the Labour Minister. In it's vauge language, and weak power, to meet and set the needs for people needing welfare. The Board oversees the Center for Societal Welfare (CSW) which sets the limit and funding for welfare among poor and other citizens needing financial assistance.