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Demonym(s) | |
Type | Continental union |
Membership | |
Leaders | |
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Legislature | Vestric Parliament |
Establishment | |
8 September 1999 | |
Area | |
• | 32,888,655 km2 (12,698,381 sq mi) |
The Vestric Forum (VF; Veleaz: Fòrum Vestrico, FV.) is an intergovernmental regional organization. The most important decisions of the VF are made by the Assembly of the Vestric Forum, a semi-annual meeting of the heads of state and government of its member states.
The Vestric Forum's purpose is to promote itself as a Vestric coordination mechanism for public policies, in defense of democracy, republicanism, the independence of powers, social liberty, with sustainability and with due application
Overview
At the Fourth Vestric Summit on 8 September 1999, presidents or representatives from various Vestric nations signed the Jutosa Declaration, a two-page statement of intent announcing the foundation of the Vestric Forum.
The primary objectives of the VF are the following:
- To promote peace, security, and stability on the continent.
- To promote democratic principles and institutions, popular participation and good governance.
- To promote and protect human and peoples' rights in accordance with the Vestric Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and other relevant human rights instruments.
- To establish the necessary conditions which enable the continent to play its rightful role in the global economy and in international negotiations.
- To promote sustainable development at the economic, social and cultural levels as well as the integration of Vestric economies.
- To advance the development of the continent by promoting research in all fields, in particular in science and technology.
The Vestric Forum is made up of both political and administrative bodies. The highest decision-making organ is the Assembly of the Vestric Forum, made up of all the heads of state or government of member states of the VF. The VF also has a representative body, the Vestric Parliament, which consists of members elected by the national legislatures of the VF member states. Each member state sends a delegation of parliamentarians based on a proportion of their population to the Parliament. The composition of the delegation should reflect the political diversity of the member state's legislature.
Member States
Arms | Flag | State | Capital | Code | Accession | Population | Area (km2) | MVPs | Notes |
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Gyldenport | Gyldenport City | GP | 5,801,973 | 6 | |||||
Isolaprugna | Costapunente | IS | 3,102,000 | 10,293 | 5 | ||||
Liberimery | Grand Sachem | LB | 1999 | 20,001,563 | 10 | ||||
Meithtalamh | Carlow | MH | 2001 | 42,881,921 | 21 | ||||
Motsvara | Större | MV | 29,312,963 | 824,196 | 14 | ||||
New Velacruz | Quittapahilla | VC | 1999 | 42,981,000 | 523,185 | 21 | |||
Nordhurlant | Jakālesamān | NE | 2019 | 1,164,300 | 236,976 | 5 | |||
Ovandera | Vannerr | OV | 2001 | 115,640,000 | 920,743 | 0 | Suspended | ||
Utamucanee | Calusa | UT | 8,796,438 | 604,527 | 9 | ||||
Zamoros | Tehauntepec | ZM | 1999 | 21,035,683 | 11 | ||||
Totals: | 9 countries | 271,835,920 | 114 |
Politics
The Vestric Forum functions on a system of both supernational and intergovernmental coordination, and according to the rules of principle cooperation, any areas of policy not explicitly agreed in treaties by all member states remain the domain of the member states.
The Vestric forum has 5 main principal decision-making bodies, its institutions: Assembly of the Vestric Forum, The Vestric Parliament, the Vestric Executive the Vestric Inquiry, and the Vestric Court of Justice. Competence in scrutinising and amending legislation is shared between the Assembly of the Vestric Forum and the Vestric Parliament, while executive tasks are performed by the Vestric Executive office. Application of Vestric law and its treaties are carried out by the Vestric Court of Justice. The Vestric government, its members and budget is scrutinized by the Vestric Inquiry.
- the Assembly of the Vestric Forum, which sets the general political directions and priorities of the Forum by gathering together its member states' heads of state/government (elected chief executives) and functions as the Upper House of the Vestric Legislature. The conclusions of its summits (held at least quarterly) are adopted by consensus.
- the Vestric Parliament consists of 93 proportionally elected representatives. The composition of the delegation should reflect the political diversity of the member state's legislature. It's the only organ within the Vestric forum with the power to introduce a proposed law (a bill), except for a money bill, which if passed through parliament, the Assembly can pass.
- the Vestric Executive, It consists of an executive cabinet of public officials, led by an indirectly elected President. This College of Executives manages and directs the Executive's permanent civil service. It turns the consensus objectives of the Assembly of the Vestric Forum into legislative proposals.
- the Court of Justice of the Vestric Forum ensures the uniform application of VF law and resolves disputes between VF institutions and member states, and against VF institutions on behalf of individuals.
- the Vestric Inquiry investigates the proper or improper management of finances and corruption within both the VF entities and VF funding provided to its member states.