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Revision as of 21:35, 29 December 2020
Formation | 1992 |
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Founded at | Gatôn, Satucin |
Headquarters | Gatôn, Satucin |
Membership | |
Secretary General | Alexander Brook-Bank from Satavia |
Website | astcom |
The Asteria Inferior Common Market, commonly called ASTCOM, is a trade bloc made up of seven Asterian nations.
Initial talks began in 1989, with the Kingsleigh Treaty being signed that year by Satavia, Nuvania and Satucin. Further talks culminated with the Treaty of Gatôn in 1992, which was signed by the signatories of the Kingsleigh Treaty and Aucuria, Belmonte, Gapolania Jossia and Zaralaja.
History
Initial talks of an Asterian trade bloc officially began in 1989, between Satavia, Nuvania and Satucin and culminated in an agreement signed in the Satavian town of Kingsleigh, in late 1989.
Talks continued on to 1992, when, the three original Kingsleigh Treaty signatures signed an agreement with Aucuria, Belmonte, Gapolania and Zaralaja, in the form of the Treaty of Gatôn, which lead to the creation of ASTCOM.
In 2007, ASTCOM relocated it's headquarters from it's original building to "The ASTCOM Center", a 1980s construction.
Member States
Nation | Capital | Language | Population | Gross domestic product (nominal) (in $) |
GDP (nominal) per capita |
Area (km²) | Year joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aucuria | Kalnaspilis | Ruttish | 30,223,510 | $213,649,992,190 | $7,069 | 1,098,581 | TBD |
Belmonte | Castelonovo | Iustian | 36,334,190 | $831,616,940,720 | $22,888 | 1,003,144 | TBD |
Gapolania | Nassea | Vespasian Novalian |
19,625,443 | $304,266,000,000 | $15,503 | 634,224 | TBD |
Nuvania | Pietersburg | Asterians Estmerish |
48,177,598 | $1,392,091,694,210 | $28,895 | 1,055,828 | TBD |
Satavia | Port Hope | Estmerish Hennish |
21,501,500 | $462,282,000,000 | $21,500 | 663,130 | TBD |
Satucin | Gatôn | Gaullican | 125,105,368 | $1,690,673,943,152 | $13,514 | 3,051,077 | TBD |
Zaralaja | Montes | Auratian Iustian |
29,000,000 | $530,700,000,000 | $18,300 | TBD | TBD |
Structure
Secretary General
The Secretary General of ASTCOM is responsible for chairing debates and meetings, as well as being the public figurehead of the organisation. ASTCOM's current Secretary General is Alexander Brook-Bank, who is the second Secretary General from Satavia, and began his term on the 1st May 2020, and will serve untill 2024.
No. | Portrait | Name (Lifetime) |
Nationality | Term of Office | |
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Term Start | Term End | ||||
1 | TBD (TBD-TBD) |
Satavia | 1st May 1992 | 1st May 1996 | |
2 | TBD (TBD-TBD) |
Satucin | 1st May 1996 | 1st May 2000 | |
3 | TBD (TBD-TBD) |
Zaralaja | 1st May 2000 | 1st May 2004 | |
4 | TBD (TBD-TBD) |
Aucuria | 1st May 2004 | 1st May 2008 | |
5 | Cícero Schneider (1943-) |
Belmonte | 1st May 2008 | 1st May 2012 | |
6 | Lorenzo Avastima (1966-) |
Gapolania | 1st May 2012 | 1st May 2016 | |
7 | TBD (TBD-TBD) |
Nuvania | 1st May 2016 | 1st May 2020 | |
8 | Alexander Brook-Bank (1969-) |
Satavia | 1st May 2020 | 1st May 2024 |
Asterian Council
The Asterian Council is the central committee of ASTCOM, and is convened in ASTCOM's headquaters in Gatôn. The council has eight members - one from each member state, and the Secretary General, who chairs council meetings.
Council meetings are called, normally, once every month unless a member state petitions to the Secretary General for an extraordinary meeting.
Each country gets one vote - regardless of population size or economical power - and the Secretary General does not vote, unless the result returns a tie, normally due to an abstention. If a tie is reached, the Secretary General normally votes against, so as to retain the status quo, although the Secretary General does not have to vote against and can vote either way.
The council only votes on matters relating directly to ASTCOM, and does not intefere with international law cases brought upon one another member states, or force member states to adopt legislation internally.