That has a nice 1960's Soviet Union feel to it.
The whole secretariat thing is part of a government structure exactly like the Soviet Union had, and was reborn in the United Nations. The OAS, is a subsidiary organization to the UN, so what just happened? An agreement was signed to give authority over the US to an agency within an agency that is a subsidiary to the UN.
Secretariats and ministers (e.g. trade minister) are not part of constitutional government in the United States.
You can say that again.
And from the "conservative" "republican" so many on this site mindlessly adore.