Group of Island Nations
Abbreviation | GIN |
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Formation | May 19, 1974 |
Founded at | Nakazima, Fjallshima |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Organisations of maritime nations |
Headquarters | Maimedo |
Location | |
Region | Eurth |
Secretary General | Mrs Miyo Okage |
Website | www.gin.org |
The Group of Island Nations (GIN) is a multinational organisation on Eurth. Its members discuss common socio-economical topics challenges as economic development, trade and shipping, ecology, fishing, etc. As island nations, the organisation's members share similar opportunities, concerns and solutions which are markedly different from other, land-based Eurthican countries.[1]
Formation
The 1960s-1970s period on Eurth was a difficult time for many island nations. The Second Argic War had many negative consequences, including rising energy prices and its effect on our shipping costs. The Group of Island Nations expected their combined influence could pressure the Oil Producing Eurthican Countries to again lower these energy prices. The first (informal) meeting took place in 1974 in Fjallshima. This resulted in the Group of Island Nations' formation and the appointment of its first secretary-general.[2]
Leadership
The Group of Island Nations is led by the Secretary-General. This person is appointed to a two-year terms by a simple majority vote of the member countries. The Secretary-General is responsible for organising the conference. Current and previous Secretaries-General include:
- 1974: Fjallshima
- 1976: Sanctum Imperium Catholicum
- 1978: Oyus
- 1980: Sunset Sea Islands
- 1982: Orioni
- 1984: Llalta
- 1986: Miiros
- 1988: Seylos
- 1990: Gallambria
- 1992: Batengdei
- 1994: Fjallshima
- 1996: Sanctum Imperium Catholicum
- 1998: Orioni
- 2000: Oyus
- 2002: Asgeirria
- 2004: $Member
- 2006: $Member
- 2008: $Member
- 2010: $Member
- 2012: $Member
- 2014: $Member
- 2016: $Member
- 2018: Fjallshima
- 2020: Esonice
References
- ↑ Group of Island Nations (7 December 2018)
- ↑ When life gives you lemons, make GIN and tonic (9 March 2019)