Security Council ResolutionsBoth Permanent and Non-Permanent Members have the right to introduce and vote on Security Council Resolutions. In order for a resolution to pass it must have the support of at least four Members, and none of the Permanent Members voting against it. If any Permanent Member votes against the resolution the resolution is defeated, irrespective of the total number of votes in favor. Security Council Resolutions are binding.
The Secretariat is allowing a 96 hour voting period on all Resolutions (4 RL days), after this period the vote is closed, the Presiding Officer will officially confirm the result. A new Resolution to overturn any that has passed must be presented if a member state opposed a Resolution, and the Resolution to overturn is subject to the same voting requirements and times as above.
General Assembly ResolutionsAny member of the General Assembly or the Security Council can propose a General Assembly Resolution. The proposal should be at most 3 sentences long and must include at least 2 voting variables. The Resolution must receive the endorsement of five additional nations before it can be voted on. Please note, this is nations, not parties, organisations or NGO's.
If the Resolution garners a plurality of yes votes from the 58 nations within a month, the Resolution is considered adopted, and Moderation will remove it from the list of in-game laws. General Assembly Resolutions are not binding but merely recommendations. However the Security Council may choose to enforce General Assembly Resolutions through binding Security Council Resolutions.
Any national representative may start a Resolution (a new topic) whenever they wish.
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=7498 - This is the GA discussion room for all national representatives, political representatives, parties, NGO's and other roleplayed officials people may wish to attend the General Assembly.
ElectionsWhen an internal election comes up, all positions are elected by the SECURITY COUNCIL under the following base rule;
-NOMINATIONS lasts 96 hours (4 RL days)
-VOTING (if required) lasts 72 hours (3 RL days)
The Presiding Officer of the Security Council has the deciding vote if required, and the General Secretary has the deciding vote on any matter pertaining directly to the Presiding Officer of the Security Council.
A VONC (Vote of No Confidence) may be raised against any Secretariat official provided the Motion is presented and sponsored by 3 members of the Security Council, after which a 72 hour (3 RL day) vote will take place. If an official loses the vote, they will resign immediately, triggering an election.