Independent Coalition of Nations

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Independent Coalition of Nations
ICN
Flag of Independent Coalition of Nations ICN
Flag
of Independent Coalition of Nations ICN
Coat of arms
Administrative capitalSalient, Estoca
TypeIntergovernmental Organization
Membership5 member nations
Leaders
Geovard Seno, Estoca
Feliks Khlebov, Slavic Union
Sariah Bens, Estoca
Martijn Schroot, Beatavic
Igor Levin, Slavic Union
EstablishmentMarch 28th, 1984
March 28, 1984

The Independent Coalition of Nations (Abbreviated I.C.N) is an intergovernmental organization. The ICN is located on the planet Iearth and seeks to act as a middle ground between the major nations of the world and to defend the interests of smaller nations against the worlds superpowers. It's headquarters building is located in Salient, Estoca, with other main offices in Osipovgrad, Slavic Union, Blythe, Mayotte, and Gran Telea, Beatavic.

Membership

The ICN currently has a membership of 5 nations, and is open to membership for all small nations who do not wish to align themselves with Zamastan or Yuan or just wish to stay free if the influence of any of the major nations of the world, ICN economic policies also allow member states to coordinate without having to give in to the unbalanced trade deals of major nations.

History

Background

Founding

The ICN was founded in March of 1984 by the Slavic Union, Estoca, and Birat to combat foreign influence by major nations. The Republic of Beatavic joined in May 1993. In March 2021 Mayotte joined the ICN, a few months after seceding from Zamastan.

Economy

ICN member states have a policy of economic cooperation, allowing for much easier trade between them. For years the nation of Zamastan put heavy economic sanctions on Estoca and the ICN's economic policies were one of the few things keeping the Estocan economy from collapsing. There have been past proposals for a universal ICN currency, but so far none have been successful. The ICN has also funded various projects in member states.

Structure

The ICN's governing body is the I.C.N Congress, which has final say over all proposals and is presided by the Secretary General of the I.C.N Congress. Other organs of the ICN include the I.C.N Economic and Social Council and the I.C.N Security Council.