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United Congress

(UC)
  • Waldish:Forente Kongress
    X:Congrès Uni
    X:Congresso Unido
    X:الكونغرس الموحد
    Yinese:联合大会
Flag of United Congress
Flag
Emblem of the United Congress.png
Coat of arms
Map showing the members states of the United Congress
HeadquartersZollhafen, Gonece, Dahemia (international territory)
Official languages
TypeIntergovernmental organization
Membership10 member states
Leaders
X
(X)
X
(X)
Isabella Salváez
(Nadauro)
X
(X)
Establishment
• X signed
X
• UC Charter ratified
1 December 1940
• First UC Congress meeting
1 January 1941
Website
www.uc.org
www.uc.int

The United Congress (UC, or sometimes UNCO or UCO) is an intergovernmental organization established to provide and maintain international peace and security, developing close relations among member states, achieving widespread international co-operation, and being a forum for the diplomatic interaction between nations as defined by its Charter instrument. It was founded after the Great War during the X in X, with its aim of preventing any future wars on the scale of the Great War, and evolved into an organization dealing with maintaining international peace and security, protecting human rights, providing humanitarian aid, promoting sustainable development, and upholding international law. Its headquarters, with all UC territories as subjects to a status of extraterritoriality, is located in Gonece, Dahemia, and it has other main offices in X.

The organization is divided into six principal organs: the UC Security Council (UCSC) as the executive organ tasked with enforcing UC Resolutions and intiating peacekeeping missions, the UC Congress (UCC) of the organization's member states as its deliberative assembly organ, the UC Mandateship Council (UCMC) for administrating UC Mandates, the UC Secretariat (USCE) with the head administrative office of UC Secretary-General, the judicial International Courts of Justice, and the UC General Socio-Economic Council (UCGSEC) for interregional economic and socio-demographic matters.

The UC is the largest, most familiar, most internationally represented and most powerful intergovernmental organization in the world. Its specialised agencies include the World Monetary Fund, ICHEF, the International Bank, the International Health Committee, and the International Food Programme. At its founding in 1940, the UC had 7 member states. As of 2022, there are now 10, all mutually recognized sovereign countries.

History

Aftermath of the Great War

Atomic Order

Contemporary period

Structure

UC Security Council

The main chamber and plenary hall of the UC Security Council as of 2019

The Security Council of the United Congress is primarly tasked with upholding, preserving and enforcing international peace and security by the means of issuing binding resolutions for all member states. Actions taken by the Security Council can include opening investigations and electing reccomendations to international disputes relevant to the broader global community, enacting economic and diplomatic sanctions and sending peacekeeping troops in the form of UC Missions as outright military action.

The permanent members of the United Congress Security Council are the six states which are given a permanent seat in the Security Council by the X of X and further additional permissions by the UC Congress throughout its history. These states are: the Fallish Federation, the Fourth Republic of Yingok, the Union of Elian Free States, the Waldish Empire, and X. Waldrich and the Free States were the principal allies of the Transmedan Powers in the Great War, as well as its victors. The other two were granted permanent seats as part of the X. All of the members are considered to be the world's great powers; the G3 Initiative between Razan, Nadauro and X support each other's claim of having permanent access to the Security Council as a broader organizational reform proposal.

Decisions are made upon the plurality vote of the five members, in which for a binding decision two-thirds must approve; a power of veto does not exist. The Security Council is added by seven non-permanent member states rotating every two years from all member states of the UC Congress. While they have no initiative in proposing or recommending specific UCSC action, they have the possibility to vote in UCSC decisions with a vote half as significant as those of the permanent members. The uneven number of the UCSC members theoretically allows for every decision to pass without a draw.

Country Current state representation Former state representation Current executive leaders Current representative
 Falland Falland Fallish Federation (from 1944) Queen: Theresa
Prime Minister: Karren Schroff
Rachel Graham
 Waldrich Waldrich Waldish Empire (from 1940) Emperor: Mats II
Lawspeaker: Anders Kjeldsen
X

UC Congress

The assembly and main hall of the Congress

AN Mandateship Council

The chamber of the UC Mandateship Council in 2020

The Mandateship Council of the United Congress was tasked to administrate and govern designated UC Mandates in accordance to the maintenance or fostering of the inhabitants' living conditions on their behalf or in interest of international security and peace, ultimately intended to prepare the mandated territories for attained self-rule by the merger with another neighbouring sovereign state, or independence. Historically most UC Mandates have been former colonies and dependent territories of the defeated Sydenham Powers after the Great War which were transferred to a Mandatory power, undertaking obligations to the protection and development of the attained territories which were then regarded as too underdeveloped or politically instable to receive sovereignty; a notable exception to this was the Dahemian Protectorate after the 1946 Dahemian Crisis. All UC Mandates have either received independence or were annexed by sovereign states, and with the establishment of X as a member state of the UC in 19XX the Mandateship Council has largely remained inactive since.

UC Secretariat

International Courts of Justice

UC peacekeeping missions

Membership

Member states

UC member states
Flag Country Date of admission Further role in the UC
Dahemia
Dahemia 16 June 1957