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International Council for Democracy Conseil international pour la démocratie | |
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Location of International Council for Democracy Conseil international pour la démocratie | |
Administrative centre | Ashcombe, Estmere |
Official languages | Gaullican, Estmerish |
Member states | XX States |
Legislature | Council |
Establishment | |
• Ashcombe Resolution | 1938 |
Website www |
The International Council for Democracy is an international organization whose stated aim is to uphold and promote democracy and the rule of law both within its member-states and around the world. Founded in 1938, it has 28 member-states and 3 partners. It is often considered a continuation of the Grand Alliance from the Great War.
The International Council for Democracy is an official Community of Nations observer. The two organizations have a history of cooperation. However, the Community of Nations maintains no official bilateral ties with the council. Both bodies are given different powers by their member states. For example, the International Council for Democracy has permission to monitor elections in its member states. The Community of Nations is focused on preventing conflict and upholding international law.
The headquarters of the organization are located in Ashcombe, Estmere. Estmerish and Gaullican are its two official languages.
History
Activities
The International Council for Democracy aims to uphold and promote democracy on the international stage. As such, many of its activities seek to bolster existing democracies and assist in the process of democratization in emerging democracies. One of its foremost activities is the organization’s annual Report on Global Democracy. The report assess the status of democracy on an international scale in addition to measuring the state of democracy in x countries, of which x are sovereign states, x are members of the Community of Nations, and x are members of the International Council for Democracy itself. Individual states are evaluated and compared in the report’s National Democracy Index.
Monitoring elections is done through the Office for Elections and Democratic Institutions (OEDI), one of the organizations institutions. Monitors are sent out by OEDI on a short-term or long-term basis. Their deployment spans each phase of the electoral process. The monitors observe the process and report their findings to the OEDI, which in turn reports to the council. The findings are also made public.
-Have sister economic organisations (World Bank and IMF) which as with those rl organisations provide loans on political conditions -Operate NGO's that promote democracy and human rights -Assist in democratization
Structure
Institutions:
- Secretary-General
- The Council
- Assembly of Ministers - Foreign Ministers meeting group?
- Office for Elections and Democratic Institutions
- Office for Human Rights
- Office for the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption
Partial Institutions:
- Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs
- Development Bank
- !Open Societies
Current leadership
Relationship with other intergovernmental organizations
Membership
Member States
State | Head of State | Year Joined | Notes |
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Amathia | Augstine Valeria | ||
Azmara | |||
Buckland | Freodhoric Ācden | 1938 | |
Cassier | Jean Tremblay | 1938 | |
Eldmark | Markus Sven | 1938 | |
Estmere | Alice Roberts | 1938 | |
Fierenland | Johan Bernsson | ||
Florena | Rosa Escudero | 1938 (1948) | Left 1942 Rejoined 1948 |
Gaullica | Jean Valette | 1938 | |
Glytter | Kenneth IV | 1952 | |
Hennehouwe | A.W. Paulus | 1938 | |
Imagua and the Assimas | Edmondo Privitera | 1948 | Partner from 1938 to its independence 1948 |
Kesselbourg | William II | 1938 | |
Lorcania | Cormac Ó Néill | 1938 | |
Marirana | Lorenzo Occhetto | 1940 (1988) | Suspended 1972 Partner 1980 Readmitted 1988 |
Montecara | Colegio | 1938 | |
Negara | Buana Mawarputra | ||
Ordennya | Johan Olsson | 1938 | |
Piraea | |||
Ranvali | Tharindu Premaratne | 1965 (1991) | Suspended 1970 Partner 1984 Readmitted 1991 |
Swetania | Presidium of the General Congress | 1938 (1957) | Left 1942 Rejoined 1957 |
Satucin | Théodore I | 1953 | |
Tsabara | Atwan al-Tughluq | ||
Valentir | Helene Pauline | 1938 | |
Vilcasuamanas | Vytautas Kaparauskas | 1938 (1985) | Suspended 1965 Partner 1979 Readmitted 1985 |
Werania | Charlotte I | 1938 |
Partners
State | Head of State | Year Partnered | Notes |
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Marolevia | Constantine II | 1976 | |
Songguo | Hongxi | ||
Sanslumiere | Arnaud Noirenègre | 1984 | |
Vredlandia | Jakobus |
Former members
- Etruria - withdrew from the Council in 2018.
- Rwizikuru - suspended from the ICD in 1959, expelled in 1964