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Security council is a fast-response body of the AWA tasked in reacting swiftly to threads cast on the AWA. Any SC decision can be overturned with absolute majority of votes. Security council consists of 25 seats, 5 of which are permanently filled and the remaining 20 rotate countries regulairly. | Security council is a fast-response body of the AWA tasked in reacting swiftly to threads cast on the AWA. Any SC decision can be overturned with absolute majority of votes. Security council consists of 25 seats, 5 of which are permanently filled and the remaining 20 rotate countries regulairly. | ||
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[[File:AnteriaContinents.png|thumb|400px|Continents of Anteria]] | |||
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There are 4 blocs of 5 seats each, that rotate from each other with the offset of 6 months, always on January 1st or July 1st. Holder can be any country that is a member of the World Assembly, except [[Kasian Union]], [[Inner Sekidean Union]], or [[Anteria Triumvirate|The Triumvirate]], which hold a permanent seat in the security council. | There are 4 blocs of 5 seats each, that rotate from each other with the offset of 6 months, always on January 1st or July 1st. Holder can be any country that is a member of the World Assembly, except [[Kasian Union]], [[Inner Sekidean Union]], or [[Anteria Triumvirate|The Triumvirate]], which hold a permanent seat in the security council. |
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Anterian World Assembly | |
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Political map of Anteria | |
Headquarters | Orine, Aziallis (International territory) |
Protocolar language | Common |
Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Membership | 236 members |
Leaders | |
• Chairman | Jane Doe |
Establishment | |
• WA Charter signed | 20 October 2000 |
• Charter entered into force | 22 October 2000 |
The Anterian World Assembly is a geopolitical orginization in Anteria, aiming for world peace and better understanding among nations.
Formation
It was formed as a unifying factor to the international organizations in Anteria, which became autonomous branches. Those branches are:
Name of the organization | Its specialization | Head responsible for the branch | Joined AWA |
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Anterian Security Council | The council is responsible for fast response by the AWA and can be overturned by later vote | Mustelaria | This is a direct organ without autonomy on AWA |
Initiative for Global Peace | Organ is responsible for mediating conflicts around the worlds and creating peacekeeping missions | New Sebronia | With its formation |
Anterian Health Organization | Organ is responsible for coordination of medical development and medical assistance to countries which need it | Speke | With its formation |
Anterian Agency for Sciences, Education and Culture | Organ is responsible for preservation of cultural heritage and support for cultures around the world | Kentalis | With its formation |
Krong Sivuk Naval Committee | Organ is responsible for mandating maritime boundaries and EEZs of member countries | Prei Meas | With its formation |
United Anterian Space Agency | Organ is responsible for cooperation in space reasearch, space neutrality and demilitarisation and education for the field of space discovery | Shedehnoah | November 6th, 2010 |
Anterian Nuclear Energy Commission | Organ is responsible for nuclear safety[1] | Kentalis | January 14th, 2021 |
The organizations retain full autonomy with the same structure as before they joined AWA and membership in them is not mandated to AWA members and vise versa. Only exception is, that the branches have right to mandate their respective fields in a dispute between countries, that are not members of their branch, but are a member of AWA if at least one of the countries involved in the dispute asks for the mediation.
World Peace Manifesto
Manifesto for World Peace and cooperation among nations | |
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Original title | Manifest ʒөmskeho santifu |
Presented | 20th October, 2000 |
Ratified | 21st October, 2000 |
Date effective | 22nd October, 2000 |
Location | Orine, Aziallis |
Author(s) | Jeliþo Pogөf[2], Mustelarian Prime minister |
Signatories |
Agarntrop Aziallis Assumptaria Bakyern Bendan Moldanovica Castarilia Fallooplesburg Gadorien Gassasinia Geordinia Gorabo File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria Iwonia (later withdrew from AWA) Kentalis Kistolia Kiyortza Mehrava Mustelaria (Monte Blanco & Zhousheng) New Sarmathia New Sebronia Nexalan Prei Meas San Calia Shedehnoah Speke The Triumvirate (Kilowatt, Prybourne & Velnotia) Urusla Volgingrad Vescarium |
Media type | International Document |
Purpose | World Peace via AWA |
World Peace Manifesto was a document written by Mustelarian prime minister Jeliþo Pogөf, hoping to create an organization that would cooperate with the rest of the world and merge international organizations into one.
This agreement is seen as the first document ever ratified by the newly founded Anterian World Assembly and serves as a cornerstone for the development of the organization
Organization branches and organs
General Assembly
All 236 members have one vote each and decide on issues relevant to the AWA.
Currently, once the vote is proposed, nations have 72 hours to cast their vote based on the options.
Binary voting
In binary voting, countries vote either AYE (Approval), NAY (Disapproval) or IDC (Neutrality) on the issue discussed (or, if the vote is a continuation of a previous votem picking from 2 variants). Vote can be ended prematurely if Absolute majority votes in favor or against the proposal. If absolute majority is not reached in 72 hours, neutral votes are excluded and relative majority from the cast votes is picked.
Voting on more options
Voting on more than 2 options is done by approval voting with the option with the most votes is picked after 72 hours (Absolute majority on one vote can of course skip this process prematurely, but voters are reminded to cast their votes so it can be seen if more options reach absolute majority)
Security Council
Security council is a fast-response body of the AWA tasked in reacting swiftly to threads cast on the AWA. Any SC decision can be overturned with absolute majority of votes. Security council consists of 25 seats, 5 of which are permanently filled and the remaining 20 rotate countries regulairly.
Security council votes on condemnations, commending and recognition of grassroot governments. Its votes can be questioned and brought to the AWA as a whole and can be overturned by a absolute majority of votes going against the decision made by the Security Council.
Permanent membership
Temporary membership
There are 4 blocs of 5 seats each, that rotate from each other with the offset of 6 months, always on January 1st or July 1st. Holder can be any country that is a member of the World Assembly, except Kasian Union, Inner Sekidean Union, or The Triumvirate, which hold a permanent seat in the security council.
Continent | Seats | Total | Seats visualized | ||||
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Bloc A | Bloc B | Bloc C | Bloc D | ||||
Thuadia | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | Permanent members in black | |
Thrismari | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | ||
Olivacia | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | ||
Hirethia | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | ||
Meredonne | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | ||
Caleren | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | ||
Caliandia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Total | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 20 | 25 |
Election timeline
Rotation | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th |
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Bloc A | Jan 2001 | Jul 2001 | Jul 2003 | Jul 2005 | Jul 2007 | Jul 2009 | Jul 2011 | Jul 2013 | Jul 2015 | Jul 2017 | Jul 2019 | Jul 2021 | Jul 2023 | Jul 2025 | Jul 2027 |
Bloc B | Jan 2001 | Jan 2002 | Jan 2004 | Jan 2006 | Jan 2008 | Jan 2010 | Jan 2012 | Jan 2014 | Jan 2016 | Jan 2018 | Jan 2020 | Jan 2022 | Jan 2024 | Jan 2026 | Jan 2028 |
Bloc C | Jan 2001 | Jul 2002 | Jul 2004 | Jul 2006 | Jul 2008 | Jul 2010 | Jul 2012 | Jul 2014 | Jul 2016 | Jul 2018 | Jul 2020 | Jul 2022 | Jul 2024 | Jul 2026 | Jul 2028 |
Bloc D | Jan 2001 | Jan 2003 | Jan 2005 | Jan 2007 | Jan 2009 | Jan 2011 | Jan 2013 | Jan 2015 | Jan 2017 | Jan 2019 | Jan 2021 | Jan 2023 | Jan 2025 | Jan 2027 | Jan 2029 |
IGP within AWA
The IGP is defined as an international peacekeeping and disaster relief organisation. Its missions reach from voluteer humanitarian aid to a full-scale intervention in wars, which are rated on a 3-level-system:
- Level 1: Volunteer humanitarian aid workers providing essential aid in the form of food, water, or providing services such as clearing roads or assisting in the construction of shelter for civilians. Applied for countries in great financial need and high poverty, as well as after natural disasters and crises.
- Level 2: Sending peacekeeping forces to provide protection to humanitarian aid workers described above, as well as to civilians. These forces would not be directly involved in combat and would only act in self defence or in defence of civilians. Applied for countries in war or civil war, serious insurgencies or other crises that involve excessive violence or even mortal danger.
- Level 3: Taking a formal stance on a conflict and dispatching forces to explicitly support a particular side. Applied in such a situation when the hostile party is wholeheartedly against the interests of the civilians and likely is not an actual governmental entity
Members of AWA cannot directly join IGP, but have to apply for membership first, which will be voted on in a democratic procedure by IGP members. The IGP also has its own Security Council (IGPSC), which consists of 3 permanent ( New Sebronia, Gadorien, Mustelaria) and 4 monthly-rotating members.
AHO within AWA
TBA
AASEC within AWA
TBA
KSNC within AWA[3]
The Krong Sivuk Naval Committee is a committee made up of nations with coastlines with landlocked nations being able to participate as observers. Started originally in the city of Krong Sivuk, Prei Meas to discuss international laws of trade and the sea. As the Naval branch of the AWA the KSNC passes legislation by simple majority on the rights of nations in the sea particularly the Core Nautical Territory and Nautical Economic Zones. The committee is also given the power to enforce laws passed on member states with the use of sanctions and other methods.
UASA within AWA
The United Anterian Space Agency is an organization that was founded for the purpose of space exploration and to make sure there is not one nation with full sovereignty of space. The UASA Governing Council is made up of four (4) founding members who were put in place during the founding to input the legislations.
- ↑ Organ was created as a response to the Jeseko Nuclear Disaster
- ↑ See Zhoushi Alphabet
- ↑ Recommendation: See a publication about this topic made by the United Nations (the real one) →HERE←