World Assembly Resolutions
Since the rise of the World Assembly from the ashes of its predecessor, the Bureaucracy That Cannot Be Named, WA member nations have worked tirelessly to improve the standard of the world. That, or tried to force other nations to be more like them. But that's just semantics.
Below is every World Assembly resolution ever passed.
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Security Council Resolution # 358
Advancement of Anti-Fascist Action
A resolution to express a position on international affairs and obligations.
The Security Council:
Defining, for the purposes of this resolution, a fascist region as any region that identifies as fascist or engages in the promotion of fascism, or willfully harbors fascist residents and permits them to promote fascism within the region or abroad;
Asserting that fascism is abhorrent by its very nature and should be granted no safe haven, given its utter contempt for civil rights and fueling of violent oppression based on race, ethnicity, and other immutable characteristics of identity;
Maintaining that fascist regions pose a universal and grave threat to the Security Council's mission to spread interregional peace and goodwill;
Praising prior interregional efforts to combat fascism, notably including multi-regional Antifa military operations and the Civil defence siren's outreach initiative regarding the dangers of residing in fascist regions;
Reaffirming the World Assembly's commitment to opposing the spread of fascism, as expressed in numerous resolutions previously passed by the Security Council to impose sanctions against various fascist regions;
Hereby declares the following guidelines to advance anti-fascist action throughout the world:
Article I. Regional Participation
No region should grant safe haven to fascist residents.
Any resident or member discovered to be fascist should be expelled from a region and barred from its communication infrastructure immediately upon discovery.
Should a region be unable to expel a fascist resident, the region should take all reasonable action to suppress that resident's use of regional communication infrastructure, taking special care to suppress promotion of fascist ideology.
Article II. Diplomatic Sanctions
No region should maintain diplomatic or cultural relations of any kind with a fascist region.
No World Assembly Delegate should approve or vote for any World Assembly proposal that would directly and primarily benefit a fascist nation or region.
No World Assembly Delegate should approve or vote for any World Assembly proposal submitted by a fascist nation or any nation residing in a fascist region, sponsored by a fascist region, or otherwise corrupted by the tenets of fascism.
Every World Assembly Delegate is encouraged to approve and vote for Security Council proposals to impose sanctions against fascist regions, provided such proposals do not grant disproportionate attention to the region in question.
Article III. Military Intervention
Regions are exhorted to participate in ad hoc or standing military coalitions for the defense of other regions against fascist military aggression, and for military interventions against fascist regions, putting aside disagreements or conflicts between participating regions.
To the extent practicable, military intervention against a fascist region should endeavor to place the region permanently under the control of coalition forces to prevent the region from ever again serving as safe haven for fascists or a platform for the promotion of fascism.
No region should provide military assistance to a fascist region in its invasion of another region, provide defense to a fascist region against military intervention, or permit a fascist region to assist in its military operations.
Article IV. Interregional Cooperation
To the extent applicable, interregional and non-regional organizations should adhere to the guidelines for regions declared by this resolution, and the guidelines herein applied to fascist regions are equally applicable to fascist interregional and non-regional organizations.
Regions and organizations are urged to impose proportionate diplomatic, military, or other sanctions against regions and organizations that willfully disregard these guidelines.
Passed: |
For: | 10,589 | 84.5% |
Against: | 1,936 | 15.5% |
Security Council Resolution # 359
Recognition of the General Assembly
A resolution to express a position on international affairs and obligations.
The Security Council,
Documenting the creation of the World Assembly as a unicameral body on April 6, 2008, and the introduction of commendations and condemnations as the basis for the Security Council on May 27, 2009,
Noting that while the World Assembly evolved to bicameralism on June 9, 2009, there was no formal recognition between the General Assembly and the Security Council, despite flying a shared flag,
Believing that the brief mentions that this chamber has given its counterpart does not do the General Assembly justice, given the vast web of legislation passed by its denizens,
The following is found:
The General Assembly is formally recognized as the adjacent chamber to the Security Council, under the overarching organization of the World Assembly;
The General Assembly is responsible for the passage of international legislation affecting all members of the World Assembly, to be voted on and debated by these members in its entirety;
As an entity, the General Assembly and the Security Council remain equal in their overall power and influence, regardless of the way that this influence is disbursed or otherwise utilized;
In the joining of either World Assembly chamber, membership to both chambers is granted and the rights and duties thereof are expected to be adhered to in their entirety;
An active disavowment of either chamber of the World Assembly should be considered a disavowment of both, with the full consequences being incurred upon the offender.
Passed: |
For: | 9,016 | 71.5% |
Against: | 3,601 | 28.5% |
General Assembly Resolution # 564
World Assembly Border Policy
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.
The World Assembly,
Cognizant of the fact that no comprehensive General Assembly law regarding the state of borders between World Assembly member nations exists,
Believing that in the interests of economic prosperity and international cooperation, the creation of zones of free movement is to be encouraged,
However aware that not all member states are able or willing to open their borders to all other member states,
Hereby
Creates the World Assembly Border Committee ("WABC") as a subcommittee of the Global Emigration, Security, Travel And Passport Organisation
Tasks WABC with processing applications from member states to join a free movement zone ("WABC Zone"),
Requires that applicant states, in order to be approved by WABC, meet a list of criteria established by WABC which will include an analysis of their border security regarding non-consenting and non-member states,
Explains that the WABC Zone applies to consenting states only and allows unlimited travel across borders at designated points between consenting states without the need of the traveler to present documentation at each border,
Authorizes WABC to negotiate on behalf of consenting states with member states and non-member states in order to loosen border restrictions without necessarily having the member state or non-member state consent to join the WABC Zone,
Further authorizes WABC to change a consenting state's border laws to create a single unified policy across consenting states that is to be publicized before any member state joins,
Directs WABC to develop procedures for a consenting state to withdraw from the WABC Zone in an efficient, timely manner,
Forbids consenting states from restricting the right of individuals from other consenting states to travel or find employment within any consenting state differently from existing citizens of the state in question, subject to such reasonable restrictions that consenting states may institute in the interest of public health and safety,
Compels all member states, including those which do not join the WABC Zone, to conduct an annual review of their border policies,
Designates that each member state shall appoint at least one liaison to the WABC, and lastly
Encourages all member states to negotiate bilateral agreements with the WABC even if they do not wish to consent to join the WABC Zone
Passed: | |
For: | 8,778 | 68.6% |
Against: | 4,014 | 31.4% |
General Assembly Resolution # 565
Volcanic Activity Convention
A resolution to enact uniform standards that protect workers, consumers, and the general public.
The World Assembly,
Mindful that some nations are ill-prepared in the case of volcanic activity and that volcanic activity is mostly unpreventable;
Aware of the consequences that eruptions and volcanic hazards have on the environment and society if such volcanic activity is unprepared for;
Granting that disaster preparedness is already required by a previously passed resolution;
Mortified that the previous resolution says nothing on cooperation between member nations when it comes to handling disasters like multinational volcanic activity;
Attempting to legislate for a plan of action during volcanic activity, to help cooperation between all those affected by volcanic activity;
Hereby:
Defines, for this resolution, volcanic activity as the activity of a volcano;
Mandates that member nations whose populations face the risks of volcanic activity:
Address all predicted, current, and recent past volcanic activity within national borders by:
preparing for volcanic activity while working to minimize the loss of life, property damage potentially caused by volcanic activity, and when reasonable damage to the environment through warning systems, evacuation procedures, food, water, and shelter distribution, and the prevention of premature returns to evacuated areas;
actively preventing further damage by volcanic activity and distributing relevant necessary resources to where they are needed; and
reversing the damage caused by recent volcanic activity within reason;
Work with nations likely to be significantly affected to prepare for any volcanic activity via communication and combined efforts to protect the general public from volcanic activity or the damage it will or has caused, including providing aid to each other in an evacuation;
Inform their populace with regularly updated, widely available, and locally specific information on the dangers of volcanic activity however they see fit;
Take whichever evacuation measures ensure that:
anyone at immediate risk of volcanic activity knows how to evacuate, when to evacuate, and where to evacuate to;
law enforcement and emergency services are ready for evacuation, are trained to direct traffic during an evacuation, and are capable of evacuating those unable to evacuate themselves;
complete evacuation time is minimal through proper use of infrastructure; and
emergency shelters are mobile and flexible enough to house and meet the demands of the evacuated;
Recommends that nations at risk of volcanic activity work with the World Assembly Disaster Bureau and all other relevant WA organizations to improve the safety of the general public from volcanic activity;
Co-authored by Araraukar.
Passed: |
For: | 11,148 | 86.5% |
Against: | 1,735 | 13.5% |
Security Council Resolution # 360
Commend Drop Your Pants
A resolution to recognize outstanding contribution by a nation or region.
The Security Council,
Recognising Drop Your Pants as a nation known for their influence in and dedication to helping build the communities of the many regions and organisations that it has been involved in,
Appreciating that Drop Your Pants has been a leader of the defender cause through the Founderless Regions Alliance (FRA), an interregional alliance dedicated to the protection of vulnerable regional communities from the threat of invasion,
Lauding Drop Your Pants contributions to the FRA, where it served as Foreign Affairs Minister, where it helped helped secure alliances and friendships abroad, Speaker, enabling the passage of internal legislation within the alliance, and Chief of Defense in 2013, helping lead the FRA into operations to protect sovereignty of founderless regions abroad from the invader menace, while also being noted as an extremely reliable and active participant in anti-raider operations within the FRA,
Noting Drop Your Pants' significant contributions to The YoungWorld, where, in addition to acting as its Minister of Intelligence and World Assembly Delegate, they served three terms as Minister of Foreign Affairs, where they notably helped secure The YoungWorld's entry into the FRA, and also helped rebuild their region's relationship with and trust in the Rejected Realms after a state of war between the Rejected Realms and The YoungWorld in 2004 and an unsuccessful subsequent attempt from The YoungWorld to overthrow the Rejected Realms government,
Admiring Drop Your Pants' work within Jethnea, a region it was a founding member of, where they served in many governmental positions such as Speaker, but more notably taking over as Foreign Affairs Minister in July 2011 after large-scale inactivity led to the regional government's emergency dissolution and helping in the construction of embassies with Taijitu despite the unstable circumstances, and then being re-elected to the position afterwards as Councillor of External Affairs, by which Drop Your Pants demonstrated their devotion to the stability of Jethnea,
Celebrating the contributions Drop Your Pants has made to Lazarus during the governments of both the Emerald Kingdom and the Peoples Republic of Lazarus by serving, among other positions, as:
Director of Public Relations in 2008, where their diplomatic expertise undoubtedly helped Lazarus build many alliances,
Steward of Emerald City from 2008 to 2009, which entailed their leadership of the Emerald Council, the Lazarene legislature of the era; during their leadership activity in the Emerald Council grew and many important issues were debated, notably a change in constitutions resulting in Mandate 6, and various legislative changes to increase general activity in the region,
World Assembly Delegate from 2011 to 2012 for a period of over a year, during which they oversaw a period of significant growth in government activity, and many significant legislative and political actions were taken, notably changes to the Foreign Affairs embassy policy resulting in the building of many new embassies such as those in Equinox, Gay, the South Pacific, Jethnea and Global Right Alliance, as well as the introduction of the Vice Delegate position allowing for the Delegate to delegate their job to a dedicated deputy position,
General of the Lazarene Liberation Army, serving as the first interim General in 2012, and serving another term from 2013 to 2014, helping spearhead the creation of a new defender-aligned force within the region, which under their leadership grew to become the then-largest military that Lazarus had compared to its historical predecessors, and went on to participate in countless defensive operations, notably in Italy, Christmas and Union of Socialist Confederate Republics,
Observing Drop Your Pants role in the stabilisation of the region Soviet Union, where it helped lock the region down and prevent further invasions following a raid by Osiris in 2013, and eventually gaining control of the founder nation so that the region was no longer threatened by the lack of an active founder,
Believing that the significant dedication Drop Your Pants has shown towards both the regions it has resided in, as well as the defender cause, to be ample evidence for official commendation by this body,
Hereby Commends Drop Your Pants.
Passed: |
For: | 9,103 | 84.1% |
Against: | 1,720 | 15.9% |