Security Council 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 # 156
Repeal: “Liberate Panem”
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Security Council Resolution #153 “Liberate Panem” shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The Security Council:
Recognizes that the resolution to "Liberate Panem" has served its purpose, as the region now remains firmly in control of natives who have the region's best interests in mind,
Knowledgeable that a restoration effort may fail to succeed if the natives are unable to protect their region from outside, unwanted forces,
Cognizant of popular support of not only a repeal of this liberation - but a revival effort as well - by the natives,
Hopes Panem's current inhabitants will fulfill their promise, which is near impossible to fulfill with a liberation in place that prevents them from placing additional security over their region,
Hereby Repeals SC #153, "Liberate Panem".
Co-authored by The Warning of Signs.
Passed: |
For: | 7,230 | 84.4% |
Against: | 1,339 | 15.6% |
Security Council Resolution # 157
Commend Improving Wordiness
A resolution to recognize outstanding contribution by a nation or region.
The World Assembly,
Acknowledges that Improving wordiness is one of the most admired and universally respected nations within 10000 Islands. Since their creation in 2009, the nation has served as Minister of Labour and continues to actively serve in the Ten Thousand Island Treaty Organisation (TITO) as the 39th TITO Knight and as TITO Field Commander since November 2011.
Further Acknowledges that Improving Wordiness was bestowed the highest award & honour granted from the Government of 10000 Islands, the Heart of the Islands Award. This prestigious award was granted to Improving Wordiness due to the nation representing the embodiment of the spirit of 10000 Islands and their contribution to the continued security, prosperity and the cultural development of the region for an extended period of time.
Asserts that the military expertise, leadership capabilities and kind nature of Improving Wordiness have long been recognised in the Founderless Regions Alliance defender awards. These awards have a long tradition of awarding defender excellence & are broadly recognised as the top awards in the defender sphere. To date, the nation has been awarded the defender of the year award, the Sir Lans award on two occasions and the best newcomer of the year award.
Observes that Improving Wordiness has defended more than 440 regions to date. This seasoned veteran played a key role in the June 2010 defence of South America, the largest defence in modern times, mobilising more than 70 TITO members and an additional 30 unaffiliated nations facilitating the liberation of the region from raider forces.
Applauds Improving Wordiness dedication to the protection of regional sovereignty and the right of regional self determination. Under the command of this nation, TITO has successfully refounded numerous regions for their residents, most notably: The Skeleton Army, Deutschland, USA and Utopia. These regions were subsequently restored to native control.
Appreciates Improving Wordiness' positive contribution to Osiris in its early days. Specifically, through the nation Sichuan pepper, its efforts in providing the stabilizing conditions under which Osiris residents could elect their Delegate to form Osiris's first government without hindrance or threat from external parties. Applauding Improving Wordiness' impartiality and fortitude in the face of adversity and criticism, taking on what was a difficult and unpopular task to protect democracy.
Believes that the efforts and contributions of Improving Wordiness to 10000 Islands and numerous regions across NationStates are deserving of recognition and praise.
Passed: |
For: | 7,414 | 86.2% |
Against: | 1,190 | 13.8% |
Security Council Resolution # 158
Condemn North Korea
A resolution to express shock and dismay at a nation or region.
The Security Council,
UNDERSTANDING that North Korea is a region dedicated to the principles of "Anti-Imperialism, Anti-Colonialism, [and] Self Determination,
NOTING that North Korea denies the freedom of speech of their members, as shown by Article 8d of their constitution, as well as banning any nation they deem to be "reactionary" from their region,
ACKNOWLEDGING North Koreas position of anti-fascism, and its attempt to combat fascism has turned it into a large empire spanning almost a thousand regions indirectly connected to it, blocking others from using those regions name merely in the name of anti-fascism,
RECALLING a North Korean backed raid of the region Benevolent Capitalism, a small region whose only guilt was being associated to other regions indirectly, and was unfairly raided a second time after it was noted that the Black Riders had done one before them, despite said region not being fascist in the least,
AWARE of North Koreas recent refounding of Slavya, a long time regional community that once had up to 150 nations, had denied that regions previous founder a chance to refound the region, securing it under their control,
APPALLED that North Koreas sole motivation in keeping Slavya is due to their belief that freedom of speech and association shouldnt apply to Slavyans, and that their ideas of what freedom is must be imposed on other regions under the guise of anti-fascism,
BELIEVING that by occupying Slavya, and by invading other regions in the name of "Anti-Imperialism, Anti-Colonialism, [and] Self-Determination," North Korea violates the principles that they claim they are dedicated to, and poses a threat to the international community,
Hereby CONDEMNS North Korea.
Passed: | |
For: | 5,190 | 58.1% |
Against: | 3,742 | 41.9% |
Security Council Resolution # 159
Liberate The International Communist Union
A resolution to strike down Delegate-imposed barriers to free entry in a region.
The Security Council:
Recognizing that the ideology embraced by The International Communist Union is controversial and may meet with the disapproval of some regions and nations;
Observing, however, that The International Communist Union has an active native community that is entitled to self-determination;
Noting that The International Communist Union has been invaded and occupied by a hostile, external force;
Acknowledging that the occupying force has not yet, at the time of this writing, made an attempt to bar free entry to the region, beyond the barriers already imposed by the legitimate, native Delegate of The International Communist Union;
Recalling that the nations affiliated with this occupying force and the regions they represent have a long history of imposing such obstacles, for the purpose of permanently conquering regions;
Asserting that the regions and nations of the world should be proactive in forestalling such measures, rather than simply reacting to circumstances that may rapidly change:
Hereby Liberates The International Communist Union.
Passed: | |
For: | 7,346 | 81.1% |
Against: | 1,708 | 18.9% |
Security Council Resolution # 160
Repeal: “Condemn North Korea”
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Security Council Resolution #158 “Condemn North Korea” shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The Security Council,
Noting that regions have a right to sovereignty, regardless of the prevailing international opinion, and aware that nations willingly reside in regions in which the governmental structure deprives them of said rights,
Believing that accruing an empire" of several hundred regions is not an action worthy of note by this esteemed council, as many of those regions were minuscule, which effectively minimizes the impact of those refounds, thereby rendering that action unworthy of the attention of this council,
Emphasizing that, while North Korea's raid of Benevolent Capitalism is regrettable, it did not affect any nation outside of Benevolent Capitalism's influence, thereby effectively rendering the fourth clause in SC#158 null,
Acknowledging that North Korea's refound of Slavya is the only noteworthy act contained within SC#158, and aware that, while it is a condemnable act, it is the only action of North Korea's listed in SC#158 which may be called such,
Finding SC#158 nearly devoid of material which may be used to justify a condemnation of North Korea,
Further Believing that the Security Council must be kept to a higher standard than the one presented in SC#158,
Hereby Repeals SC#158, Condemn North Korea.
Passed: |
For: | 6,165 | 73.3% |
Against: | 2,248 | 26.7% |