World Assembly Resolutions
Since the rise of the World Assembly from the ashes of its predecessor, the Bureaucracy That Cannot Be Named, WA member nations have worked tirelessly to improve the standard of the world. That, or tried to force other nations to be more like them. But that's just semantics.
Below is every World Assembly resolution ever passed.
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Security Council Resolution # 176
Repeal: “Commend A mean old man”
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Security Council Resolution #75 “Commend A mean old man” shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The Security Council:
Recalling that A mean old man previously served as a Senator of the New Pacific Order, the ruling regime of The Pacific, has recently been reinstated to the Senate, and maintained significant influence within the regime even during retirement;
Acknowledging with outrage the coup d'etat recently perpetrated against Lazarus by the rogue Delegate Stujenske on behalf of the New Pacific Order, annexing Lazarus as part of the Order and establishing the New Lazarene Order as the region's rogue regime, announced and rationalised by A mean old man on behalf of the New Pacific Order and the New Lazarene Order;
Recognising that A mean old man, which is not a native nation of Lazarus, has been illegitimately declared the Emperor of the New Lazarene Order, despite no democratic election taking place, and with the support of foreign invading forces;
Noting the admission by A mean old man, in the statement announcing the New Lazarene Order, that its involvement in The East Pacific was guided by the ideology and interests of the New Pacific Order, which calls into question its involvement in other such regions as well as its attempts to establish the Modern Pacific Alliance, cited by SC#75 as commendable behaviour;
Observing that in light of recent events, assertions made by SC#75 that A mean old man should be commended as a "champion of justice and order in the world" are now far from the truth, as the nation has championed injustice in Lazarus and discord between the New Pacific Order and allies and friends of Lazarus;
Asserting that the acts of aggression taken by the New Pacific Order against Lazarus, acts in which A mean old man is complicit and has attempted to rationalise with deceptive and manipulative propaganda, render a nation or region unworthy of commendation by this Security Council and call into question the motives behind many of A mean old man's alleged positive interregional contributions;
Hereby Repeals SC#75: Commend A mean old man.
Passed: |
For: | 12,934 | 89.8% |
Against: | 1,463 | 10.2% |
Security Council Resolution # 177
Condemn the Pacific
A resolution to express shock and dismay at a nation or region.
The Security Council,
Recognizing that the New Pacific Order (NPO), the regime that has ruled The Pacific for more than a decade, was founded by Francos Spain in 2003 after seizing the Delegacy of The Pacific from Thedoc with the support of invading forces, and has imposed dictatorship and tyranny on the native population of The Pacific ever since,
Rebuking the NPO for its oppressive political nature, which has included institution of a ludicrously low limit on the free exchange of support between World Assembly nations throughout NPO history, and the severe suppression of any form of dissenting speech which calls into question the actions or legitimacy of the NPO, fostering a brutal police state in which the native population has no say in the affairs of their own region,
Noting that the NPO has carried out cruel campaigns of subversion, invasion, and subjugation against other prominent regions, including fellow Pacific regions, in relentless pursuit of wholesale imperialism and cultural destruction against the communities of these regions,
Recalling the strong support of the NPO for consecutive coups d'etat led by UPS Rail and Great Bight in 2004 against the legitimate government of The North Pacific, preying upon the inactivity of much beloved former Delegate Magicality in order to bring The North Pacific under NPO hegemony,
Observing that former NPO Senators Gasponia and Karpathos supported the 2013 coup d'etat led by Milograd against the Coalition of The South Pacific, the region's democratic, legitimate government, in favor of a brutal dictatorial regime that displaced thousands of native nations from the region,
Acknowledging the brutal subjugation of Lazarus, which has seen the lawless overthrow of the People's Republic of Lazarus and the displacement of hordes of native nations in a coup d'etat executed by rogue Delegate Stujenske but orchestrated by NPO Emperor Krulltopia, Regent Feux, and former Senators A mean old man and Milograd, utilizing support from mercenary invaders attracted to support the coup with extravagant promises of power and influence,
Asserting that the actions of the NPO against the native population of The Pacific and the communities of other regions constitute an affront to regional sovereignty, self-determination, and democratic governance, and to the interregional peace and goodwill that this institution is charged with upholding,
Urging the native nations of The Pacific to demand reform from the NPO, to bring an end to its domestic tyranny and foreign imperialism, so that one day The Pacific may reconcile with the interregional community and this condemnation will no longer be necessary,
Hereby condemns The Pacific.
Co-authored by Great brigantia, and The Stalker
Passed: | |
For: | 13,400 | 90.8% |
Against: | 1,356 | 9.2% |
Security Council Resolution # 178
Commend Sciongrad
A resolution to recognize outstanding contribution by a nation or region.
The Security Council,
Cognizant of the many honorable deeds of the nation of Sciongrad,
Appluading the fact that Sciongrad, also through the nation of Connopolis, has authored sixteen General Assembly resolutions including:
- -GAR #242, Biological Warfare Convention, which prevented the distribution and use of biological weapons,
-GAR #255, Rights of Neutral States, which had defined and established the rights of nations that had been unintentionally involved in a conflict,
Also appauding that through Connopolis, two Security Council resolutions were passed that include:
- -SCR #70, Commend Glen-Rhodes, which commended a nation that had authored seven important General Assembly resolutions that include: GAR #52 Food Welfare Act, and GAR #130 Elections and Assistance Act,
-SCR #77, Condemn Milograd, which effectively condemned Milograd, a nation infamous for its coup détat against the South Pacific,
Noting that most of the legislation that has been written by Sciongrad involves repealing previous legislation,
Affirming that this is evidence of Sciongrad's goal to make a World Assembly unhindered by unnecessary bureaucracy,
Admiring that Sciongrad has shown to be a mentor to other nations by their actions which include, but are not limited to:
- -The critique and feedback during the drafting processes of numerous World Assembly resolutions through their representative, Natalia Santos,
-Having served in the leadership of the International Democratic Union in a number of key positions such as delegate and vice delegate, multiple times,
Believing that these actions are proof enough that many nations, new or old, can look up to Sciongrad,
Affirming that such an eloquent author, and role model should find recognition through this assembly,
Hereby Commends Sciongrad
Passed: |
For: | 9,919 | 70.7% |
Against: | 4,101 | 29.3% |
General Assembly Resolution # 325
Responsible Arms Trading
A resolution to slash worldwide military spending.
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming its commitment to international peace and goodwill,
Recognizing the extreme hazard to national populations posed by the unregulated trade of weapons and armaments,
Hoping to limit the involvement of member nations and their citizens in violence made possible by the aforementioned unregulated trade of weapons and armaments,
1. Defines the term "armament" as military equipment, specifically weapons and ammunition, which possess a practical application in military conflict, including the parts necessary in their construction or production;
2. Defines the term "transfer" as the movement of an armament from one member nation, political subdivisions thereof, or non-state entities associated with a member nation to any other such entity, including non-member nations and non-state entities not associated with any nation;
3. Defines the term "end-user certificate" as an affidavit completed by the buyer of armaments subject to the provisions of this resolution which verifies that said buyer is the final recipient of the product;
4. Assures member nations of the exclusive right to determine purely internal arms trading and firearm policy, excepting those regulations recognized by the terms of this resolution or extant international law, future regulations which seek to prevent firearms from being sold to or used by individuals that pose a danger of performing imminent lawless action, or future resolutions which seek to relax regulations on purchasing firearms for recreational reasons only;
5. Requires all manufacturers, exporters, and brokers of armaments within member nations to register with the relevant governments of the nations in which they operate, and the terms of such a registration shall, at minimum, encompass the provisions of this resolution;
6. Mandates that the export of armaments by any manufacturer, exporter, or broker operating within a member nation shall make the sale of their armaments conditional on the completion of an end-user certificate by the buyer; member nations are strongly urged to implement systems of end-use monitoring to ensure that the end-user certificate is authentic, when possible;
7. Prohibits the sale or transfer of armaments if:
There is reason to suspect that they will be used in contravention of extant World Assembly legislation on human rights,
There is reason to suspect that they will be diverted from their originally intended recipient, or
There is reason to suspect they will be used to initiate, or aid the aggressor in, a war of conquest or expropriation;
8. Further prohibits the sale or transfer of armaments to non-member nations with the intent of then transferring them to nations where the aforementioned circumstances apply.
Passed: | |
For: | 10,205 | 66.3% |
Against: | 5,177 | 33.7% |
General Assembly Resolution # 326
Repeal: “Responsible Arms Trading”
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
General Assembly Resolution #325 “Responsible Arms Trading” (Category: Global Disarmament; Strength: Mild) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Affirming the need for the securitisation of weapons for the peaceful lives of civilians across the world,
Recognising that war is an inevitable part of human nature as well as a conflict which can lead to the creation of new nations and the achievement of radical change, and
Believing that peace and prosperity are best preserved by the protection of civilians and not overregulation of arms used generally for defence,
This august World Assembly;
Objects to the definition of armament, as it includes the parts necessary in their construction or production, which includes items such as wood, metal, brass, and saltpetre, since this is an overly broad definition which includes many resources which are and are not used in armament production;
Realises that clause (4) is a piece of boiler-plate filler which does nothing, since it exempts from regulation weapons that are not regulated and only binds future regulations to relax gun control laws for recreational purposes only and tighten said laws in the case of posing imminent lawless action, the first of which is irrespective of the violent nature of non-developed countries and the second of which is irrelevant, as any regulation passed would ipso facto make violations imminent' and lawless';
Objects to the requirement that exporters and brokers of armaments within member nations ... register with the relevant governments of the nations in which they operate, as this would mean government oversight over all armament production facilities and endanger the freedoms of civilians who may want to overthrow dictatorships;
Decries clause (7), which prohibits the sale of weapons:
if there is a possibility of diversion, which may occur in the chaos of war (e.g. blockades, interception, etc.) and or
if there is a possibility of use in a war of conquest or expropiation', the definition of which is not well defined, and hence, can include cases where nations may wish for payments of war indemnities (thus expropriating wealth), colonies, and or claims of uninhabited territories;
Believes that the mandate for the issuance of end-user certificates is irrespective of the chaos of war, which may lead to the capture of war materiel, hence forcing that said buyer might not be the final recipient of the product; and thus; this esteemed World Assembly;
Repeals the resolution on Responsible Arms Trading.
Passed: |
For: | 11,921 | 75.4% |
Against: | 3,885 | 24.6% |