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 # 238
Repeal: “Liberate Dank memes”
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Security Council Resolution #205 “Liberate Dank memes” shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The Security Council,
Acknowledging that Security Council Resolution #205 was passed for the purposes of preventing Dank Memes from being refounded while being invaded,
Noting that the aforementioned resolution only had to be passed due to naive carelessness by the native delegate La navasse,
Observing that the region Dank Memes is now under the permanent control of non-native occupants,
Recognizing that this situation came about as a result of numerous blunders by former delegate La Navasse and the region's invader occupants,
Illuminating the fact that La Navasse subsequently released a dispatch to the world in which they claimed fascist forces would allegedly help refound Dank Memes,
Emphasizing a specific part of the statement which said "Dank Memes shall become a fascist state and provide military assistance" to those fascists "eternally",
Bringing Attention to the fact that Dank Memes was never returned to La Navasse following this misguided deal,
Believing that since the region of Dank Memes has been permanently refounded there is little value for a Liberation continuing to exist,
Hereby Repeals Security Council Resolution #205 "Liberate Dank Memes".
Passed: |
For: | 14,624 | 92.7% |
Against: | 1,156 | 7.3% |
Security Council Resolution # 239
Commend Tsunamy
A resolution to recognize outstanding contribution by a nation or region.
The Security Council,
Believing that Tsunamy, a nation founded in the earliest days of the South Pacific, has gone beyond the call of duty in their phenomenal service to their home region,
Recalling a natural disaster in 2003 that facilitated a coup d'etat of the newly formed Coalition of the South Pacific by The xyz affair and the resulting dissolution of the Coalition's primogenital Delegate nation Killer monkeys, a crisis through which Tsunamy valiantly led restoration efforts by seeking foreign assistance through diplomacy, establishing a new regional forum, and salvaging the Coalition's Charter that had previously been stored in Killer monkeys' jurisdiction,
Further recalling Tsunamy's subsequent roles in defeating coup d'etat attempts of the Coalition by Milograd in 2013, in which Tsunamy tirelessly engaged fellow nations to garner support, and by Hileville in 2016, in which Tsunamy was materially involved in negotiations and, following the failure of the attempt, was entrusted by the region to lead a special Cabinet overseeing reconciliation efforts and a Great Council,
Impressed by the varied positions, both elected and appointed, that Tsunamy has held with distinction in the Coalition of the South Pacific, including Minister of Intelligence, Member of the Council for State Security, Member of the Council on Regional Security, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Vice President, Special Advisor to the Cabinet, Chair of the Assembly, Editor-in-Chief of South Pacific Independent News and later the South Pacific Independent News Network, and most notably the World Assembly Delegate, holding that position a total of three times for a combined 777 days,
Highlighting that Tsunamy has played a key role in security, both of the Coalition itself as well as the nations contained therein, starting with their role as Minister of Intelligence in 2004 and continuing to this day as tenured member of the Council on Regional Security,
Noting further that the regional forums of the Coalition have been supervised by Tsunamy for most of the Coalition's existence (from 2003 to 2012 as well as from 2014 onwards),
Fascinated by Tsunamy's relentless drive for grassroots democratic involvement of all nations in the South Pacific, the fruits of which are seen most notably in the innovative Local Council, now a core component of South Pacifican democracy, which encourages and allows all nations in the South Pacific to contribute to their governance without requiring membership on the regional forums,
Deeply convinced that their advice to up-and-coming nations, their pragmatic approaches to problem-solving, and their conviction in reaching decisions through consensus, have significantly shaped South Pacifican culture in immeasurably positive ways,
Grateful that a nation with such an astounding record of service to their region continues to be an inspiration to other nations both in the South Pacific and abroad,
Hereby Commends Tsunamy.
Passed: |
For: | 11,197 | 76.3% |
Against: | 3,485 | 23.7% |
General Assembly Resolution # 419
Voting Equality for Freed Inmates
A resolution to increase democratic freedoms.
The General Assembly:
Noting that freed inmates have already paid the legal consequence for their action, and therefore ought to be, rather than shunned out of society, reintegrated into it,
Believing that the right to vote ought not to be arbitrarily deprived from individuals due to such factors as prior criminal status that do not impede one's mental competency,
Concerned especially for the innocently convicted, who, through felon disenfrachisement laws, are unfairly deprived of voting rights for a crime they did not commit,
Asserting, therefore, that the disenfranchisement of former criminals constitutes unjust discrimination that must, in the name of civil equality, be addressed by this Assembly:
Prohibits member nations from denying a non-imprisoned, otherwise-eligible individual the right to vote on an equal basis with any other voter solely on account of their prior criminal activity, unless any of the following is true:
said criminal activity directly pertained to any of the following crimes:
voter fraud or other related acts,
improperly aiding a foreign or domestic power in the subversion of the nation,
said person is on either parole or probation for a previous crime,
Prohibits member nations from enacting measures that would excessively impede the right of an otherwise-eligible former criminal from voting,
Reserves for member nations the liberty to legislate on the issue of enfranchisement for individuals under incarceration.
Passed: | |
For: | 14,315 | 82.1% |
Against: | 3,117 | 17.9% |
Security Council Resolution # 240
Commend The MT Army
A resolution to recognize outstanding contribution by a nation or region.
The Security Council,
Recognizing that the MT Army was founded as the armed wing of Mariner Trench on June 22, 2003, and has been a dedicated and widely-respected anti-fascist and anti-Nazi military force over the past fourteen years;
Emphasizing the importance of the MT Army, which worked alongside the Pacific Defenders, also known as Anti Nazi Alliance, in the early-to-mid-2000s as the vanguard of antifascist and anti-Nazi military efforts;
Pointing to the MT Army's invaluable contributions to the fight against hatred throughout NationStates, which includes
the destruction of hate-filled regions such as The URAP, an ancient Nazi region that had been a member of The Aryan Army;
assisting with the destruction of NAZI EUROPE in June 2014 and with the destruction of the Greater German Reich in November 2015, which had formerly been the largest and most detestable Nazi regions in the world;
administering Antifa, an association of antifascist military-focused regions, through the MT Army Leader Vippertooth33's control of its founding nation;
protecting the legacy of antifascist action in the world, including helping to maintain the region Genesis Defense Project and serving as custodians of Anti Nazi Alliance, which, like the MT Army, were both leaders in the antifascist struggle; and
maintaining control of hundreds of shut-down former Nazi regions as an ever-expanding museum against hate;
Pointing further to the MT Army's influence, support, guidance, and inspiration to later generations of antifascist militaries, such as
The Red Fleet and Korean Peoples Army, which have been recognized by Vippertooth33 as the third generation and current torchbearers of Antifa, which the MT Army continues to shape; and
the antifascist movement known as Ruining Nazi Sandcastles, with which the MT Army continues to regularly collaborate;
Insisting that the MT Army's current activities indicate a continuing commitment by the MT Army to the mission it established for itself over a decade ago, and that this long-term dedication to its cause is deserving of recognition; hereby
Vehemently Commends The MT Army.
Passed: |
For: | 8,763 | 55.1% |
Against: | 7,144 | 44.9% |
General Assembly Resolution # 420
Protection of Biomedical Research
A resolution to modify universal standards of healthcare.
Recognizing the vast potential of biomedical research to improve and save the lives of the citizens of Member-States,
Applauding the great strides already made in the field by Member-States,
Seeking to greatly expand these efforts through the expansion and facilitation of International collaboration in the field,
And condemning the placement of unjust and illegitimate restrictions on life-saving biomedical research,
The World Assembly hereby;
Defines Biomedical Research as the fields of research investigating the causes of disease, disease prevention, treatment, and the mitigation or elimination of medical conditions including, but not limited to: Cancer, Paraplegia, and Motor Neuron Diseases,
Expands the mandate of the Biomedical Innovation Organization of the World Health Authority to include:
Coordination of international efforts at biomedical research,
Development of a set of minimum scientific and ethical standards for biomedical research, to be met by Member-States,
Service as an advisory body for biomedical ethics organizations and biomedical ethics regulatory bodies within Member-States,
Maintenance of an internationally-accessible database of ongoing biomedical research within Member-States, excepting information regarding research efforts which are protected by Member-States as a matter of security,
Mandates:
That Member-States place no restrictions on biomedical research beyond those that are necessary to ensure that research efforts meet ethical and scientific standards,
That Member-States rescind any and all biomedical research ethics standards and regulations that do not serve specifically to minimize or eliminate harm to life provably sentient or sapient at the time of research, and,
Clarifies that the above provisions are subject to extant legislation,
And reminds Member-States that any and all determinations of sapience or sentience are subject to extant World Assembly legislation and scientific procedure.
Passed: | |
For: | 13,766 | 78.1% |
Against: | 3,856 | 21.9% |