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Within the General Council are specialised working groups acting under the authority of an Under-Secretary and composed of relevant ministers from the member states. These are the Trade and Commerce Council, the Funding Council, the Energy Council, and the Defence Council. These councils address issues and formulate policies relating to the Oriental Trade Alliance, the Eastern Benevolent Fund, the Eastern Energy Partnership, and the Saltstil Defence Pact respectively. The General Council, through these specialist agencies, provides technical assistance to member state governments to promote economic development in line with the Saltstil System.
Within the General Council are specialised working groups acting under the authority of an Under-Secretary and composed of relevant ministers from the member states. These are the Trade and Commerce Council, the Funding Council, the Energy Council, and the Defence Council. These councils address issues and formulate policies relating to the Oriental Trade Alliance, the Eastern Benevolent Fund, the Eastern Energy Partnership, and the Saltstil Defence Pact respectively. The General Council, through these specialist agencies, provides technical assistance to member state governments to promote economic development in line with the Saltstil System.


===Saltstil Tribunal===
===Intergovernmental Tribunal===
The Intergovernmental Tribunal (commonly called the Saltstil Tribunal) is a judicial body with responsibility for interpreting provisions in Pact protocols. Unlike many supranational courts, the Intergovernmental Tribunal is limited in its judicial scope; it may not make rulings that overturn decisions made at a nation-state level, serving instead as a consultative and advisory body to the Coordination Council and the General Council.
The Intergovernmental Tribunal (commonly called the Saltstil Tribunal) is a judicial body with responsibility for interpreting provisions in Pact protocols. Unlike many supranational courts, the Intergovernmental Tribunal is limited in its judicial scope; it may not make rulings that overturn decisions made at a nation-state level, serving instead as a consultative and advisory body to the Coordination Council and the General Council.


Member state governments, the Coordination Council, and the General Council all have the right to consult the tribunal. Consultations are usually made in writing, requesting interpretation of particular points of debate or contention. Tribunal findings are then sent to the Coordination Council, which then may respond by adopting the findings as a resolution of the Council, or overruling the finding.
Member state governments, the Coordination Council, and the General Council all have the right to consult the tribunal. Consultations are usually made in writing, requesting interpretation of particular points of debate or contention. Tribunal findings are then sent to the Coordination Council, which then may respond by adopting the findings as a resolution of the Council, or overruling the finding. The Tribunal has no power to enforce its findings, and cannot compel member states to align themselves with its decisions.


The Tribunal is composed of judges from each member state.
The Tribunal is composed of judges from each member state.

Revision as of 21:01, 16 August 2022

Saltstil Pact
Pan Afszaltsil (Vultesian)
Pacto de Saltstíl (Spanish)
Flag of
Flag
Logo of
Logo
  Member states   Associate states
  Member states
  Associate states
AdministrativeSaltstil
Largest citySaltstil
Official languages
  • Vultesian
  • Spanish
  • Common
Other languages
  • Freician
  • Hoterallian
TypeIntergovernmental
Membership9 member states

2 associate states


Leaders
• Secretary-General
Vultesia Flag.png Dr. Pietr Vælenitt
• Under Secretary for the Oriental Trade Alliance
Mary Gordon
• Under Secretary for the Eastern Energy Partnership
Julio Grimaldo Llarena
• Under Secretary for the Saltstil Defence Pact
Vultesia Flag.png Oskar Tsabo
• Under Secretary for the Eastern Benevolent Fund
Flag of Hoterallia.png Ryō Suzuki
LegislatureGeneral Councila
Coordination Councilb
Establishment
• Foundation
24 May 2021
Area
• Total
1 km2 (0.39 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 estimate
Increase TBD
• Density
1/km2 (2.6/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
1
• Per capita
1
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
1
• Per capita
1
HDI (2017)1
very high
CurrencyNo common currency

8 member states


Time zoneUTC+3 to +6
Internet TLD.fa, .gv., .gr, .ho, .lay, .rm, .vul, .wf, .asx
a Composed of the Secretary-General and Under Secretaries.
b Composed of heads of state and government from member states.

The Saltstil Pact (Vultesian: Pan Afszaltsil, PA; Spanish: Pacto de Saltstíl, PS) is a regional intergovernmental organisation in Olivacia, Astariax, and Meredonne. It was formed to promote military and economic cooperation between member states, growing to encompass a number of subsidiary organisations promoting integration amongst its members. As of 2022, it has ten members, covering an area of TBD km2 (TBD sq mi), with an estimated population of TBD.

The Pact is composed of four constituent organisations: the Eastern Energy Partnership, the Eastern Benevolent Fund, the Oriental Trade Alliance, and the Saltstil Defence Pact. Each is governed by its own rules and procedures, led by an Under Secretary appointed by the Secretary-General. Membership of each organ is required as part of Pact membership.

The principal objective of the organisation is to promote regional solidarity and cooperation, particularly in the face of perceived western incursions. As such, it has been criticised as a bastion of eastern nationalism and anti-western sentiment. The Saltstil Pact is largely limited to economic and military affairs. It cannot make binding laws, but rather has the power to enforce regional agreements agreed on by the pact's member states. The organisation defines itself as a "voluntary association" that seeks to encourage increased co-operation amongst eastern nations in the areas of the economy, military, energy, and trade through intergovernmentalism.

History

Deeper integration

Several policymakers and other figures have promoted the idea of deeper integration amongst some or all member states. Freician politician and Mayor of Peka Kana Tenqel has promoted the creation of a "trans-eastern human rights act",[1] and the strengthening of common institutions[2]. Vultesian politicians are the most hostile to deeper integration, emphasising the role of the Pact as an intergovernmental, rather than political, organisation.[3]

Operations

The Saltstil Pact operates military missions in order to promote peace, good government, and good neighbourliness in adjacent states. These are largely done, at the direction of the Coordination Council, in order to protect the security of the Pact and to prevent western states from engaging in peacekeeping operations close to the Pact's borders.

Organisation

The Saltstil Pact is an intergovernmental organisation; the sovereignty of individual member states is not affected by membership. Relations between members are governed by international treaties, which serve as the foundation of the Pact and its activities. The Pact itself has no right to enforce any laws or directions beyond the treaties, which gives the General Council and other institutions of the Pact authority to ensure compliance.

Flag of the Saltstil Pact, flying above Pact Headquarters in Saltstil.

Coordination Council

The Coordination Council of the Saltstil Pact is at the apex of the organisation, consisting of the heads of state and/or government of the member states. It directs the overall activities of the Pact, and hosts deliberations between members on matters concerning the Pact. The Council meets a minimum of three times per year, where agendas are set and agreed upon. However, meetings generally take place more often than this allotted minimum, particularly in times of crisis. Any leader may call for a meeting of the Council.

General Council

Alongside the Coordination Council is the General Council, which is the principal organisational body of the Pact itself. Its members are the Secretary-General, the Under-Secretaries, and other Pact officials. It oversees the management of the Pact, facilitates cooperation amongst member states through Pact organisations, and directs the activities of Pact organisations and institutions. The Secretary-General of the Saltstil Pact (who is always appointed by the Vultesian government) leads the council, and represents the council (and the Pact) in inter-organisational dialogue.

In matters concerning the Pact, rather than individual member states, the General Council is the most senior body within the organisation, serving as the representative of the entire Pact.

Within the General Council are specialised working groups acting under the authority of an Under-Secretary and composed of relevant ministers from the member states. These are the Trade and Commerce Council, the Funding Council, the Energy Council, and the Defence Council. These councils address issues and formulate policies relating to the Oriental Trade Alliance, the Eastern Benevolent Fund, the Eastern Energy Partnership, and the Saltstil Defence Pact respectively. The General Council, through these specialist agencies, provides technical assistance to member state governments to promote economic development in line with the Saltstil System.

Intergovernmental Tribunal

The Intergovernmental Tribunal (commonly called the Saltstil Tribunal) is a judicial body with responsibility for interpreting provisions in Pact protocols. Unlike many supranational courts, the Intergovernmental Tribunal is limited in its judicial scope; it may not make rulings that overturn decisions made at a nation-state level, serving instead as a consultative and advisory body to the Coordination Council and the General Council.

Member state governments, the Coordination Council, and the General Council all have the right to consult the tribunal. Consultations are usually made in writing, requesting interpretation of particular points of debate or contention. Tribunal findings are then sent to the Coordination Council, which then may respond by adopting the findings as a resolution of the Council, or overruling the finding. The Tribunal has no power to enforce its findings, and cannot compel member states to align themselves with its decisions.

The Tribunal is composed of judges from each member state.

Institutions

Institutions of the Saltstil Pact
IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE
Eastern Energy Partnership Eastern Benevolent Fund Oriental Trade Alliance Saltstil Defence Pact
Based in Saltstil, Vultesia Flag.png Vultesia Based in San Jorge Xayacatlán, Flag Gran Rugido New (1).png Gran Rugido and Orajioe,  Hoterallia Meets in Saltstil, Vultesia Flag.png Vultesia and Gavrilopolis New gavrilia 410999.png Gavrilia Based in Saltstil, Vultesia Flag.png Vultesia
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 environment 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. Provides loans and grants to member states for the purpose of pursuing capital projects, development initiatives, and transition to sustainable economic models. It focuses on providing loans to level-up wealth and opportunity across the Pact, targeting less economically-developed regions. It also works, through its outreach programs, with member-state governments to implement economic policies to aid development outside of loans. Provides 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. 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.

Languages

The official languages of the Pact are Vultesian and Spanish. However, meetings of the Pact are often conducted in the Common Language, or alternatively in the native languages of each member state with the accompaniment of translators. Although only two languages are recognised as official, the Pact conducts its business in all member-state languages, particularly in specific member state-Pact dialogue.

Member states

Membership is open to any state in Olivacia, Astariax, and Meredonne. Accession to the Saltstil Pact is regulated by the treaties establishing the organisation. Conventionally, aspiring members apply for associate status, providing them with a presence (although no vote nor the receipt of services) in organisational bodies. Applications are made to the Coordination Council, composed of the heads of state and government of member states, with unanimity required in order to approve the accession of a new member state.

Accession is not limited to sovereign states. As of 2022, there are two members that are not sovereign but which operate as independent members within the Pact. These are Freice, which is a Republic and Country of the Federation of Riamo, and Layfet, which is a Special Administrative District of the Principate of Vultesia. Accession of non-sovereign members requires the approval of their respective sovereign states in addition to unanimity in the Coordination Council.

Member states of the Saltstil Pact. Full members are coloured green, associated states in yellow, and the Unhak Condominium in grey.
List of member states[4]
Country First Joined Continent Population GDP (nominal) System of government Notes
Freice 23 June 2021 Olivacia 14,158 32.7 million Unitary parliamentary democracy A country of the Riamese Federation, Freice's
independence in foreign policy was recognised in 1992.

Freice became an independent member state in 2021, previously being represented by the Riamese government.

Gavrilia 2 October 2021 Hiraethia 42,168,486 831.3 million Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Gran Rugido Olivacia 52,165,016 443.1 billion Federal presidential constitutional republic
 Hoterallia 29 September 2021 Olivacia, Caliandia 75,572,871 3.2 trillion Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Riamo Hiraethia, Olivacia, Caliandia 138,643,589 3.29 trillion Federal monarchic republic Previously represented Freice until 2021.
Vultesia Hiraethia and Olivacia 87,713,923 Unitary single-party singularist state Lead Nation of the Pact
Wellsenfaile Hiraethia
Xzavaria Hiraethia 43,430,723 253.2 billion
List of associated states[5]
Country Association agreement signed Continent Population GDP (nominal) System of government Notes
The Trident Union 18 April 2022 Meredonne 73,985,934 809 billion Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic
Sorlyset 25th June 2022 Hiraethia 35,421,254 1.02 trillion Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy

Principles of the Saltstil System

The Saltstil System relates to the principles underpinning the Saltstil Pact and the relations between its member states. Rather than being an enforceable set of rules, the Saltstil System is a series of values that guide policy-making. Six principles, in particular, underpin the Saltstil System:[6]

  1. Non-intervention. Members of the Saltstil Pact agree not to intervene in the internal affairs of another state. This means that members do not, as a rule, provide any oversight or monitoring of elections, the rule of law, or other domestic matters. The role of the pact in this regard is limited to enforcing agreements made through the pact that member states are obliged to follow.
  2. Solidarity. The Saltstil Pact affirms its primary objective is protecting and promoting eastern interests, and as such emphasises solidarity and co-operation amongst its members and the wider eastern regions.
  3. Intergovernmentalism. Activities at a pact level are conducted through member states rather than through the pact's organs. The Saltstil Pact itself does not have the authority to initiate policies or agreements on its own initiative, but rather operates through its member states.
  4. Transparency. The organs of the Saltstil Pact are obligated to record and publish minutes from general meetings, and to make public all funding sources and where funding is directed. Specialised meetings on sensitive subjects (such as defence matters) are, however, kept away from public scrutiny.
  5. Unanimity. Most agreements are made through the process of unanimity, requiring all members to agree to a proposal for its provisions to be implemented. Only certain specified areas do not operate under this provision.
  6. Peace. The Saltstil Pact declares that it promotes peace and international cooperation, with any belligerent actions being made only in response to, rather than to preempt, aggression. The Saltstil Defence Pact is a fundamental part of this pillar.

See also

  • TBD

References

  1. @kana (26 June 2022). "There should be a trans-eastern human rights act, guaranteeing protection based on gender, sex, religion, colour, and sexual orientation across the east." - via Twatter.
  2. "Saltstil Pact becomes wedge issue in Kivunna". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 18 July 2022
  3. "Speech to the General Council by the Representative of the Principate of Vultesia". portal.pact.saltstil.org. Retrieved 13 January 2022
  4. "Member States". portal.pact.saltstil.org. Retrieved 15 August 2022
  5. "Member States". portal.pact.saltstil.org. Retrieved 15 August 2022
  6. "The Saltstil System". portal.pact.saltstil.org. Retrieved 9 March 2022

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