Liu Che/Zhuli wrote:So I am proposing a way to reform Security Council Elections. Instead of making the representative for each seat elected by all of Terra, I think it would be far better and far more realistic, in terms of how the non-permanent members of the UNSC are determined, to only count the votes of the nations in a given region/continent toward the representative for an SC seat. For example, only the Seleyan nations would have a say as to who the representative for Seleya would be. The current non-permanent members of the UNSC all rotate and represent specific regions, but those on rotation are not decided their place by the rest of the GA. My proposition would be far better than the current one. Just a thought.
jamescfm wrote:Liu Che/Zhuli wrote:So I am proposing a way to reform Security Council Elections. Instead of making the representative for each seat elected by all of Terra, I think it would be far better and far more realistic, in terms of how the non-permanent members of the UNSC are determined, to only count the votes of the nations in a given region/continent toward the representative for an SC seat. For example, only the Seleyan nations would have a say as to who the representative for Seleya would be. The current non-permanent members of the UNSC all rotate and represent specific regions, but those on rotation are not decided their place by the rest of the GA. My proposition would be far better than the current one. Just a thought.
I somewhat agree however this does present the problem that different members would be elected by different sizes of electorate. Would this be an issue or would you ensure that the seats are the same size? On top of that, this system reduces the ability for nations to endorse each other, which could be a disadvantage.
Liu Che/Zhuli wrote: All Europeanesque/White nations.
Liu Che/Zhuli wrote:I mean, the current makeup is quite ridiculous. All Europeanesque/White nations.
Zanz wrote:Liu, couldn't you make this an issue ICly? Why not change the Security Council through roleplay?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 16 guests