SC R38: World Congress Peacekeeping Office

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SC R38: World Congress Peacekeeping Office

Postby jamescfm » Wed Jul 01, 2020 6:07 pm

Security Council Resolution 38

Formation of the World Congress Peacekeeping Office

The World Congress Peacekeeping Office (and by extension the World Congress Peacekeeping Force(s)) is meant to react and provide immediate response to flashpoints throughout the world in defense of peace, order and prosperity. The World Congress Peacekeeping Office will be led by an appointed Director-General, appointed by majority vote of the Security Council. The Director-General and the World Congress Peacekeeping Office will be responsible to both the General Assembly and the Security Council in regards to operations, missions, forces and questions regarding Peacekeeping operations throughout the world. The World Congress Peacekeeping Office will be audited and overseen by the Inspector-General of the World Congress Peacekeeping Office.

All members of the World Congress will be required to pay a sum of $25m LOD every 5 years in order to fund the World Congress Peacekeeping Office, Members of the Security Council be required to pay a sum of $500m LOD every 5 years due to the fact that Security Council members are the primary director of the World Congress Peacekeeping Office. Member States who cannot meet their contribution will work the Office of the Director-General and the Office of the Inspector-General of the World Congress Peacekeeping Office to management and potentially delay, forgo or extend payment time. Member states may reduce or forego their payments to the World Congress Peacekeeping Office by supplying troops, equipment and supplies to the WCPO whenever required. Member states may also provide lump sums at whatever point if they so desire. The management of the World Congress Peacekeeping Office will be provided through a dedicated structure derived from and managed by the Office of the Director-General and the Office of the Inspector-General of the World Congress Peacekeeping Office.

Member States of the World Congress will determine their supply of soldiers and equipment (both combatant and non-combatant) to the World Congress Peacekeeping Office. Member States who violate the World Congress Charter, basic human rights or otherwise commit crimes or violations as determined by the Office of the Director-General and the Office of the Inspector-General will be removed and potentially suspended from the World Congress Peacekeeping Office; grave violations could result in penalty from World Congress itself as well. The World Congress Peacekeeping Office will be required to maintain at least 5,000 standing combatants and required non-combatants in order to provide a rapid response force. Members of the Security Council are required to provide transportation by whatever means when necessary for carrying out missions and deployments of the World Congress Peacekeeping Office.

Deployment, operations and all other involvement of the World Congress Peacekeeping Force is resolved by decisions of the Security Council, the World Congress Peacekeeping Forces should be deployed in situations where basic human rights, stability, peace and prosperity are being severely violated and denied. Deployments of the World Congress Peacekeeping Force will not extend beyond a mandate of 2 years and maybe renewed by vote of the Security Council for further 2 years periods until the World Congress feels the mandate of the mission is completed.


Yes: Malivia; Istalia; Dorvik
No: Trigunia
Abstain: Baltusia

The resolution was adopted.
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