International Assembly
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Headquarters | Corunia, Pererra |
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Official languages | |
Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Leaders | |
• President | Fidel Caballero |
• Chairman of the Security Committee | Youssef Bishara |
• Chairman of the Council of Nations | Oskar Brugmann |
Establishment | |
11 April 1948 | |
• Adoption of the IA Constitution | 7 December 1948 |
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The International Assembly (IA) is an intergovernmental organization comprised of the vast majority of the world's sovereign states. The IA was founded in 1948 with the mission of promoting international peace, cooperation, and development.
History
Structure
International Assembly
Council of Nations
Security Committee
The Security Committee (SC) is one of the three "primary committees" of the IA. It has the power to authorize peacekeeping missions, impose sanctions, and issue binding resolutions against IA member states.
The SC is composed of 17 members, six of which are "fixed" or permanent members that have the exclusive power to veto any resolution presented to the committee and serve an unlimited term. The other eleven members are elected for two-terms on a rotational basis from five geographical regions. The composition of the body is as follows, with fixed members in bold:
- Aitic Federation (since 1985)
- Bhasar (since 1950)
- Template:Country data Catafora (2019–2021)
- Fellmark (2019–2021)
- Gulland (2020–2022)
- Hevatia (2020–2022)
- Jurzenia (2020–2022)
- Template:Country data Kubar (2019–2021)
- Kulan (2019–2021)
- Template:Country data Sambala (2020–2022)
- Tacalia (2019–2021)
- Tierada (since 1949)
- Vierzland (since 1949; from 1949–1990 as the Vierz Empire)
- Villera (2019–2021)
- Vonzumier (since 1949)
- Zaihan (since 1949)
- Zastria (2020–2022)