THE INITIAL CHARTER OF THE CONFEDERATE ECONOMIC SECURITY UNIONArticle I ─ Formation & PurposeSection 1.1 Formation. The Parties to this agreement hereby enter into a written Treaty pursuant to the laws of the World Congress, to set forth the terms and conditions of their undertaking as Members of the Union, and to carry out the purposes of the Union as further described herein, in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty and that laws of the World Congress.
Section 1.2 Name and Offices. The name of the Union is Confederate Economic Security Union. The Union shall be conducted under said name, the name Confederate Economic Security Union. The principal office of the Union shall be in Eliseborg, Bindeborg, Davostan, and from time to time, the General Assembly may establish other offices for the continued operation of the Union.
1.3 Purpose. The purposes of the Union are to:
1. Preserve, protect, and contribute to the global market;
2. Preserve, protect and dedicate to international peace and security; and
3. Preserve, protect and inspire the cultivation of humanity through the promotion of human and equal rights.
Article II ─ MembershipSection 2.1 Initial Members. The original Members of the Union shall be the states having participated in the Eliseborg Summit in Eliseborg, Bindeborg, Davostan in August 4895.
Section 2.2 Eligibility. Application for membership shall be open to any current recognized country with a stable government, which understands and stands by the purposes of the Union as outlined in
Section 1.3 of
Article I, and, in the judgment of the Union, are able and willing to carry out obligations contained in the present Charter.
Section 2.3 Admission. The admission of any such state to membership in the Union will be effected by a decision of the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Councils. A nation needs a total of 60% affirmative vote by the General Assembly.
Section 2.4 Withdrawal. Any member may withdraw from the Union by filing a written withdrawal statement with the Secretary-General. Withdrawal shall not relieve a member of unpaid membership dues, or other charges previously accrued.
2.5 Suspension. A Member of the Union against which preventive or enforcement action has been taken place by the Union, as mentioned in
Article IX, may be suspended from the exercise of the rights and privileges of membership by the General Assembly. Suspension is granted in a written letter by the Secretary-General. Such letter must be submitted to the Members of the General Assembly and the Member in question. The exercise of these rights and privileges may be restored by 51% affirmative vote by the General Assembly.
2.6 Expulsion. A Member of the Union which has persistently violated the Principles in the present Charter may be expelled from the Union by a 70% affirmative vote by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Secretary-General. Each Member of the General Assembly must receive written notice of the proposed renewal at least three (3) months in advance of the proposed action. A Member who has been expelled shall automatically be removed from all operations, with their access to information and facilities, in addition to their exercise and rights of membership, revoked.
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