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Revision as of 16:44, 23 November 2021

Saltstil Pact
Pan Afszaltsil
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Land controlled by member states shown in dark green.
AbbreviationSP, PA
MottoWeave trust with trust
Formation24 May 2021 (2021-05-24)
TypeEconomic and military alliance
HeadquartersSaltstil, Vultesia
Membership
Official language
  • Vultesian
  • Common Language
Secretary-General
Some Vultesian person
Under Secretary for the Oriental Trade Alliance
Some other person
Under Secretary for the Eastern Energy Partnership
Some random person
Under Secretary for the Saltstil Defence Pact
Some general
Websiteportal.pact.saltstil.org
Anthem: "The Eastern Hymn"
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The Saltstil Pact (Vultesian: Pan Afszaltsil) is a regional intergovernmental organisation in Olivacia, Astariax, and Meredonne. It was formed following the establishment of the Eastern Energy Group in March 2021, emerging as an umbrella organisation that oversees the work of the group as well as the Eastern Benevolent Fund and the Saltstil Defence Pact. It covers an area of SIZE OF STATES (IN SQ MI) and has an estimated population of POPULATION OF ALL MEMBER STATES. The organisation defines itself as a "voluntary association" that sees to encourage increased co-operation amongst eastern nations in the areas of economy, military, energy, and trade.

The principal aim of the organisation is to promote regional solidarity and co-operation in the face of perceived incursions by western nations and groups. As such, the Saltstil Pact primarily serves as a bastion of eastern nationalism and regionalism, and as an expression of anti-western sentiment. The organisation is explicitly non-political, with integration and co-operation limited to economic and military affairs. As such, the Saltstil Pact cannot make binding laws, but rather has the power to enforce regional agreements agreed on by the pact's member states.

The pact is composed of three constituent organisations: the Eastern Energy Partnership, the Eastern Benevolent Fund, and the Saltstil Defence Pact. Each organisation is governed by its own rules and procedures, and is headed by an Under Secretary appointed by the Secretary-General of the Saltstil Pact. The first and second of these organisations are explicitly economic, encouraging co-operation and economic integration, whilst the second provides for common defence against external threats, as well as the co-ordination of member states' military forces. The Secretary-General of the organisation is the representative of the pact, elected by member state representatives to serve a four year term. As Vultesia serves as Lead Nation of the organisation, convention dictates that a Vultesian serves as Secretary-General.

Projects

Oriental Trade Alliance

The Oriental Trade Alliance is the principal institution of the Saltstil Pact, providing for near-complete tariff-free trade in goods between the seven participating member states. The alliance encompasses a number of common rules and policies that reduce obstacles to trade. These include common standards regime and quality assurance processes that provide for imports without customs checks, whilst traders can self-certify compliance with agreed rules of origin.

Around 94% of tariffs have been removed through the implementation of the alliance's provisions.

Organs

The treaty establishing the alliance established a number of organs to oversee the governance of the organisation and the implementation of the establishing treaty:

  • Oriental Trade Commission: composed of the heads of state and/or government of the member states. It is the supreme governing body of the Oriental Trade Alliance which initiates policies relating to inter-alliance trade and oversees their implementation. The Oriental Trade Commissioner is the head of the commission, elected by member states for an agreed term of office, and represents the organisation externally. The Commission meets a minimum of once a year, rotating between the member states.
  • Council of Ministers: composed of finance and trade ministers from member states, this is a technical body that agrees on policy to be put to the Commission. The Council of Ministers is the principle mode of dialogue between member states, meeting regularly to discuss, review, and debate trade policies. The Chairman of the Council of Ministers is elected from amongst its members for a two year term.
  • Court of Arbitration: consisting of one judge from each member state, the Court of Arbitration judges on disputes between member states relating to trade, and oversees the implementation of trade agreements at a national and multi-national level. Disputes between member states are heard at the court, whose decisions cannot be appealed.

Eastern Energy Partnership

The Eastern Energy Partnership provides for a reduction in tarrifs and the implementation of preferential treatment to the energy entities and organisations of other member states. It implements common policies and rules aimed at preserving the natural environmnt of the Pact, including a mandatory budget of 0.8% or more of a member states' GDP to be put to preserving and protecting the environment. This fund is pooled and distributed by the Partnership, organised through the organisations' administrative bodies at a supranational level.

The Eastern Energy Group is the principal forum for discussions between the energy entities and corporations of the partnership's member states, and to promote the enhancement, investment, and development of energy reserves and energy cooperation in the east. Beyond the Eastern Energy Group, the Policy and Resources Committee is the main political body of the partnership, which consists of ministers and civil servants who oversee the implementation of the partnership's rules and arrangements.

Saltstil Defence Pact

Members of the Pact pledge not to enter into any act of aggression or other form of violence or threatening action towards another member state, with a 'minimal state of Neutrality by all parties' expected in the event that a member enters into conflict with a non-member state. Moreover, member states pool certain defence prerogatives to a Board of Command and a defence committee, which oversees the implementation of defence treaty provisions.

Members also agree to come to the aid of any member in the defence of their territorial and political integrity upon their request, operating a system of collective defence where an attack upon one member states is considered an attack upon all members. To provide for mutual defene, a minimum budget of 1.5% of nominal GDP is required to be dedicated to military spending

Vultesia, the Lead Nation of the pact, stations military personnel in each of the member states.

Eastern Benevolent Fund

TBD

Membership

Currently the Saltstil Pact has 8 full members. In order to be a full member, a state must become an Associate Member and a candidate for full membership. Approval must be unanimous for full membership amongst the existing members.

Saltstil Pact members
Status Name Join date State Representative Notes
Full member  Freice Freice TBD Keɱue̩ Isbikɨ Subject of Riamo, operating as an independent member.
New gavrilia 410999.png Gavrilia TBD TBD TBD
 Hoterallia TBD TBD TBD
Riamo flag 2.png Riamo TBD TBD TBD
Vultesia Flag.png Vultesia TBD TBD TBD
Wellsenfaile TBD TBD TBD
Xzavaria TBD TBD TBD
Flag of Scryeland.svg Scryeland TBD TBD TBD
Associate TBD TBD TBD TBD

See also

  • TBD

References

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