(Former) First Security Council
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Ronald
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United States of Europe
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Huperzia
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(Former) First Security Council
WORLD ALLIANCE SECURITY COUNCIL
The Security Council is the executive & legislative arm of the WA Government.
It's powers, functions & responsibilities are governed by the WA Constitution.
The seat of the Security Council is at the Peace Palace in Moscow, Eurussia.
The Security Council is the executive & legislative arm of the WA Government.
It's powers, functions & responsibilities are governed by the WA Constitution.
The seat of the Security Council is at the Peace Palace in Moscow, Eurussia.
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FIRST SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
End of Term : February 28, 2013
As the President : Schorr
As the Members : Broatia, Europa, Browera, Unovia, Eurussia, New Zealand
End of Term : February 28, 2013
As the President : Schorr
As the Members : Broatia, Europa, Browera, Unovia, Eurussia, New Zealand
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Re: (Former) First Security Council
With respect to this Council, Eurussia has exercised its powers under Article 7.
In favor of banjecting 19 confirmed puppet states from evidence of Vendoland.
In favor of banjecting 19 confirmed puppet states from evidence of Vendoland.
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There was more than that on Vendoland's list - can you provide a list of the ones you want to banject???
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Huperzia wrote:There was more than that on Vendoland's list - can you provide a list of the ones you want to banject???
Have you seen the evidence from Vendoland? I only banjected what is written there.
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Huperzia wrote:There was more than that on Vendoland's list - can you provide a list of the ones you want to banject???
The 19 puppets that were just banjected were definitively linked to La Union, who just left for the Black Hawks, a raiding group. I imagine Eurussia banjected them now because of the potential security risk.
Re: (Former) First Security Council
The United States of Europe, as official members of the Security Council, propose to the Board to approve the draft of the WAPF (World Alliance Police Force) and to designate the organization as a regional body, directly under the Council.
We believe that this will serve to enhance the internal security of the region.
In an annex to the final design of the organization.
Project WAPF
Governance Structure
Secretary-General
Until you have a number greater than 7 members, the Secretary-General will be the founder of the organization, the United States of Europe.
The Secretary will then be democratically elected by the Assembly of WAPF, and will remain in office for 15 days maximum.
The Secretary will coordinate the actions of the organization as a whole and will represent the Security Council of the World Alliance.
The organization will be headquartered in St. Petersburg, Eurussia, with a branch office in New Strasbourg, in the colony of New Europe.
General Assembly
The General Assembly shall consist of all members of the organization elect the Secretary-General, will command the Executive Committee and vote on the various proposals, such as the launch of new international missions, a simple majority.
The General Assembly is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of member countries. While the supreme governing body WAPF, meets once a year and takes all major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working methods, finances and programs of activities.
The General Assembly also elects the Executive Committee of the Organization. In general, the Assembly shall decide by a simple majority in the form of resolutions. Each member country represented shall have one vote.
The General Assembly will be responsible for maintaining the organization and maintenance of business / finance organization.
Executive Committee
While the General Assembly will be the legislative body, the Executive Committee will perform the organ mentioned above.
In particular:
1)Supervise the execution of the decisions of the General Assembly;
2)Prepare the agenda for sessions of the General Assembly;
3)Submit to the General Assembly any program of work or project Which it considers useful;
4)Supervise the administration and work of the Secret
National Central Bureau
At the heart of every WAPF member country is a National Central Bureau (NCB), linking national police with our global network. It is typically a division of the national police agency or investigation service and serves as the contact point for all WAPF activities in the field.
Staffed by highly trained police officers, NCBs are the lifeblood of WAPF, contributing to our criminal databases and cooperating together on cross-border investigations, operations and arrests.
In every nation members will attend one of these linkages.
Rapid Deployment Forces
Every nation members must have a police force to be used exclusively for missions carried out by the WAPF.
This component will have a staff of people and vehicles that will be calculated on the basis al'organico total police force of its own.
This component will have its own operations center, must be adequately trained and equipped with vehicles and other equipment.
These Rapid Deployment Forces depend directly from the National Central Bureau, and will be the operational arm of the WAPF.
Each nation will have a training center used exclusively by Rapid Deployment Forces.
Responsibilities of the WAPF
Incident Response Team
An WAFP Incident Response Team (IRT) is Deployed at the request of a member country During a crisis situation. There are two types of IRT:
1) Disaster - an emergency response to a natural or manmade disaster. The IRT delivers concentrated attention to urgent issues and problems Arising from the disaster or crisis, focusing all available resources WAPF on the situation at hand.
2) Crime - the deployment of specialized personnel to assist and support a member country faced with a major or serious police issue. Crime IRTS Provide specific expertise and investigative support to police.
An IRT can be briefed, equipped and Deployed anywhere in the region Within 12 to 24 hours of an incident.
Data Exchange
As national boundaries become increasingly meaningless to criminals, effective and timely communication across borders police is more important than ever before. At WAPF, one of our Priorities is to enable the world's police to exchange information Securely and rapidly.
We developed the I-24/7 regional police communications system to connect law enforcement officers in all our member countries. It enables authorized users to share sensitive and urgent police information with their counterparts around the region, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
I-24/7 is the network that enables investigators to access WAPF's range of  criminal databases. Authorized users can search and cross-check data in a matter of seconds, with direct access to databases on suspected criminals or wanted persons, stolen and lost travel documents, stolen motor vehicles, fingerprints, DNA profiles, stolen administrative documents and stolen works of art.
Databases
The success of international police investigations is dependent upon the availability of up-to-date, global data.
At WAPF, We provide our member countries with instant, direct access to a number of criminal databases.
Command and Coordination Centre
The Command and Coordination Centre (CCC) is the operations room at WAPF, offering a point of contact for any member country seeking urgent police information or facing a crisis situation.
The CCC is manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by staff members of various backgrounds and nationalities who are fluent in several different languages​​.
We believe that this will serve to enhance the internal security of the region.
In an annex to the final design of the organization.
Project WAPF
Governance Structure
Secretary-General
Until you have a number greater than 7 members, the Secretary-General will be the founder of the organization, the United States of Europe.
The Secretary will then be democratically elected by the Assembly of WAPF, and will remain in office for 15 days maximum.
The Secretary will coordinate the actions of the organization as a whole and will represent the Security Council of the World Alliance.
The organization will be headquartered in St. Petersburg, Eurussia, with a branch office in New Strasbourg, in the colony of New Europe.
General Assembly
The General Assembly shall consist of all members of the organization elect the Secretary-General, will command the Executive Committee and vote on the various proposals, such as the launch of new international missions, a simple majority.
The General Assembly is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of member countries. While the supreme governing body WAPF, meets once a year and takes all major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working methods, finances and programs of activities.
The General Assembly also elects the Executive Committee of the Organization. In general, the Assembly shall decide by a simple majority in the form of resolutions. Each member country represented shall have one vote.
The General Assembly will be responsible for maintaining the organization and maintenance of business / finance organization.
Executive Committee
While the General Assembly will be the legislative body, the Executive Committee will perform the organ mentioned above.
In particular:
1)Supervise the execution of the decisions of the General Assembly;
2)Prepare the agenda for sessions of the General Assembly;
3)Submit to the General Assembly any program of work or project Which it considers useful;
4)Supervise the administration and work of the Secret
National Central Bureau
At the heart of every WAPF member country is a National Central Bureau (NCB), linking national police with our global network. It is typically a division of the national police agency or investigation service and serves as the contact point for all WAPF activities in the field.
Staffed by highly trained police officers, NCBs are the lifeblood of WAPF, contributing to our criminal databases and cooperating together on cross-border investigations, operations and arrests.
In every nation members will attend one of these linkages.
Rapid Deployment Forces
Every nation members must have a police force to be used exclusively for missions carried out by the WAPF.
This component will have a staff of people and vehicles that will be calculated on the basis al'organico total police force of its own.
This component will have its own operations center, must be adequately trained and equipped with vehicles and other equipment.
These Rapid Deployment Forces depend directly from the National Central Bureau, and will be the operational arm of the WAPF.
Each nation will have a training center used exclusively by Rapid Deployment Forces.
Responsibilities of the WAPF
Incident Response Team
An WAFP Incident Response Team (IRT) is Deployed at the request of a member country During a crisis situation. There are two types of IRT:
1) Disaster - an emergency response to a natural or manmade disaster. The IRT delivers concentrated attention to urgent issues and problems Arising from the disaster or crisis, focusing all available resources WAPF on the situation at hand.
2) Crime - the deployment of specialized personnel to assist and support a member country faced with a major or serious police issue. Crime IRTS Provide specific expertise and investigative support to police.
An IRT can be briefed, equipped and Deployed anywhere in the region Within 12 to 24 hours of an incident.
Data Exchange
As national boundaries become increasingly meaningless to criminals, effective and timely communication across borders police is more important than ever before. At WAPF, one of our Priorities is to enable the world's police to exchange information Securely and rapidly.
We developed the I-24/7 regional police communications system to connect law enforcement officers in all our member countries. It enables authorized users to share sensitive and urgent police information with their counterparts around the region, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
I-24/7 is the network that enables investigators to access WAPF's range of  criminal databases. Authorized users can search and cross-check data in a matter of seconds, with direct access to databases on suspected criminals or wanted persons, stolen and lost travel documents, stolen motor vehicles, fingerprints, DNA profiles, stolen administrative documents and stolen works of art.
Databases
The success of international police investigations is dependent upon the availability of up-to-date, global data.
At WAPF, We provide our member countries with instant, direct access to a number of criminal databases.
Command and Coordination Centre
The Command and Coordination Centre (CCC) is the operations room at WAPF, offering a point of contact for any member country seeking urgent police information or facing a crisis situation.
The CCC is manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by staff members of various backgrounds and nationalities who are fluent in several different languages​​.
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Broatia also asks Broton Pact approval by the Security Council as per regional law.
Greater Broatia- Emerging Powerbroker
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I am concerned with this competing with the government. Anyway, I now have to change my nominations. I still nominate Vendoland but I will have to decide on the others
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I humbly ask the President to set the agenda of the Council so we could just simply focus on one issue at a time.
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We need to focus on th justices, I nominate Vendoland for chief justice and acquitane as another. I'm yet to decide on a third
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United States of Europe wrote:The United States of Europe, as official members of the Security Council, propose to the Board to approve the draft of the WAPF (World Alliance Police Force) and to designate the organization as a regional body, directly under the Council.
We believe that this will serve to enhance the internal security of the region.
In an annex to the final design of the organization.
Project WAPF
Governance Structure
Secretary-General
Until you have a number greater than 7 members, the Secretary-General will be the founder of the organization, the United States of Europe.
The Secretary will then be democratically elected by the Assembly of WAPF, and will remain in office for 15 days maximum.
The Secretary will coordinate the actions of the organization as a whole and will represent the Security Council of the World Alliance.
The organization will be headquartered in St. Petersburg, Eurussia, with a branch office in New Strasbourg, in the colony of New Europe.
General Assembly
The General Assembly shall consist of all members of the organization elect the Secretary-General, will command the Executive Committee and vote on the various proposals, such as the launch of new international missions, a simple majority.
The General Assembly is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of member countries. While the supreme governing body WAPF, meets once a year and takes all major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working methods, finances and programs of activities.
The General Assembly also elects the Executive Committee of the Organization. In general, the Assembly shall decide by a simple majority in the form of resolutions. Each member country represented shall have one vote.
The General Assembly will be responsible for maintaining the organization and maintenance of business / finance organization.
Executive Committee
While the General Assembly will be the legislative body, the Executive Committee will perform the organ mentioned above.
In particular:
1)Supervise the execution of the decisions of the General Assembly;
2)Prepare the agenda for sessions of the General Assembly;
3)Submit to the General Assembly any program of work or project Which it considers useful;
4)Supervise the administration and work of the Secret
National Central Bureau
At the heart of every WAPF member country is a National Central Bureau (NCB), linking national police with our global network. It is typically a division of the national police agency or investigation service and serves as the contact point for all WAPF activities in the field.
Staffed by highly trained police officers, NCBs are the lifeblood of WAPF, contributing to our criminal databases and cooperating together on cross-border investigations, operations and arrests.
In every nation members will attend one of these linkages.
Rapid Deployment Forces
Every nation members must have a police force to be used exclusively for missions carried out by the WAPF.
This component will have a staff of people and vehicles that will be calculated on the basis al'organico total police force of its own.
This component will have its own operations center, must be adequately trained and equipped with vehicles and other equipment.
These Rapid Deployment Forces depend directly from the National Central Bureau, and will be the operational arm of the WAPF.
Each nation will have a training center used exclusively by Rapid Deployment Forces.
Responsibilities of the WAPF
Incident Response Team
An WAFP Incident Response Team (IRT) is Deployed at the request of a member country During a crisis situation. There are two types of IRT:
1) Disaster - an emergency response to a natural or manmade disaster. The IRT delivers concentrated attention to urgent issues and problems Arising from the disaster or crisis, focusing all available resources WAPF on the situation at hand.
2) Crime - the deployment of specialized personnel to assist and support a member country faced with a major or serious police issue. Crime IRTS Provide specific expertise and investigative support to police.
An IRT can be briefed, equipped and Deployed anywhere in the region Within 12 to 24 hours of an incident.
Data Exchange
As national boundaries become increasingly meaningless to criminals, effective and timely communication across borders police is more important than ever before. At WAPF, one of our Priorities is to enable the world's police to exchange information Securely and rapidly.
We developed the I-24/7 regional police communications system to connect law enforcement officers in all our member countries. It enables authorized users to share sensitive and urgent police information with their counterparts around the region, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
I-24/7 is the network that enables investigators to access WAPF's range of  criminal databases. Authorized users can search and cross-check data in a matter of seconds, with direct access to databases on suspected criminals or wanted persons, stolen and lost travel documents, stolen motor vehicles, fingerprints, DNA profiles, stolen administrative documents and stolen works of art.
Databases
The success of international police investigations is dependent upon the availability of up-to-date, global data.
At WAPF, We provide our member countries with instant, direct access to a number of criminal databases.
Command and Coordination Centre
The Command and Coordination Centre (CCC) is the operations room at WAPF, offering a point of contact for any member country seeking urgent police information or facing a crisis situation.
The CCC is manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by staff members of various backgrounds and nationalities who are fluent in several different languages​​.
The Eurussian Government supports the creation of the World Alliance Police Force provided that it will only act as an international cooperation organization of national police agencies. We also ask its proponent, the European Government, to make its governing structure as simple as possible as to provide easier management of administration and operations.
We also ask if this organization will be under the Security Council and would act like the Interpol?
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Greater Broatia wrote:Broatia also asks Broton Pact approval by the Security Council as per regional law.
The Eurussian Government supports the recognition of the [i]Broton Pact[/] as a free regional association of nations which focuses on economic and military cooperation.
We also ask its proponent, Broatia, to publish here the charter of the Broton Pact.
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The Eurussian Government hereby proposes to the Security Council the EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT to effectively reactivate our external policy towards other regions by only choosing to exchange embassies with populous regions only which is an assurance that such regions are active and beneficial to the interests of the region. And also to effectively assert this new policy, all existing embassies with populations less than 50 nations are hereby proposed to be withdrawn. Finally, to effectively manage the embassy exchange system of the region and to lessen the burden of the Security Council, the Eurussian Goverment volunteers to enforce this proposed EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT.
The Eurussian Government formally asks our colleagues in the Council to share your opinions.
The Eurussian Government formally asks our colleagues in the Council to share your opinions.
EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT
1) The WA shall exchange embassies with regions consisting of more than 50 nations.
2) The WA shall withdraw all existing embassy exchanges inconsistent to Article 1.
3) The WA hereby appoints the Eurussian Government to enforce this Act.
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In the light of recent allegations, New-Zealand resigns from its position in the Security Council.
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Fellow SC members , I beg of you, please amend the constitution so it explicitly states that delegate may run for SC. Please vote on it immediately.
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There is no need for that new Zealand. The agenda of the Security Council right now is to appoint the 3 justices. My nominations are Vendoland for chief justice, acquitane for one and zakiristan as the other. The SC is to focus on only this for now.
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New-Zealand wrote:In the light of recent allegations, New-Zealand resigns from its position in the Security Council.
Your resignation has been noted. Therefore, a replacement must be appointed soon. According to the constitution, the President must nominate a new member and shall be approved by the existing members of the Security Council.
I am hoping we could sort the appointments to the Court soon along side with this one.
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Great Eurussia wrote:The Eurussian Government hereby proposes to the Security Council the EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT to effectively reactivate our external policy towards other regions by only choosing to exchange embassies with populous regions only which is an assurance that such regions are active and beneficial to the interests of the region. And also to effectively assert this new policy, all existing embassies with populations less than 50 nations are hereby proposed to be withdrawn. Finally, to effectively manage the embassy exchange system of the region and to lessen the burden of the Security Council, the Eurussian Goverment volunteers to enforce this proposed EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT.
The Eurussian Government formally asks our colleagues in the Council to share your opinions.EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT
1) The WA shall exchange embassies with regions consisting of more than 50 nations.
2) The WA shall withdraw all existing embassy exchanges inconsistent to Article 1.
3) The WA hereby appoints the Eurussian Government to enforce this Act.
why set a limit on the number or nations??? there are hundreds of active & influential regions with less than 50 members - please reconsider this
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Schorr wrote:The agenda of the Security Council right now is to appoint the 3 justices. My nominations are Vendoland for chief justice, acquitane for one and zakiristan as the other. The SC is to focus on only this for now.
Agreed. There are several pressing matters before the Court, but it cannot function if there are no Justices to hear them.
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Enough with the other things, the only thing that is to be discussed is the Justice nominations
Ronald- Powerbroker
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I only had a temporary resignation for the duration of the Court Case. Of course if the court votes against me being in the SC (Or Banjects Me) then I will permanently resign from the SC. Though if the Court Votes in my favor I will happily resume my position on the SC.
Btw If you are going to get someone to fill in my position until I win the case then can I ask that you choose Novo Canuckia.
Btw If you are going to get someone to fill in my position until I win the case then can I ask that you choose Novo Canuckia.
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Schorr wrote:Enough with the other things, the only thing that is to be discussed is the Justice nominations
Please hurry up and authorize the justices for the Court of Justice. I need to get this Vaticanosia case sorted out. Vote on it now and appoint a Court Of Justice. At the minimum make Vendoland the Justice temporarily so that we can sort out this case with Vaticanosia. Please hurry up and appoint the Court of Justice.
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Huperzia wrote:Great Eurussia wrote:The Eurussian Government hereby proposes to the Security Council the EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT to effectively reactivate our external policy towards other regions by only choosing to exchange embassies with populous regions only which is an assurance that such regions are active and beneficial to the interests of the region. And also to effectively assert this new policy, all existing embassies with populations less than 50 nations are hereby proposed to be withdrawn. Finally, to effectively manage the embassy exchange system of the region and to lessen the burden of the Security Council, the Eurussian Goverment volunteers to enforce this proposed EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT.
The Eurussian Government formally asks our colleagues in the Council to share your opinions.EMBASSY EXCHANGE ACT
1) The WA shall exchange embassies with regions consisting of more than 50 nations.
2) The WA shall withdraw all existing embassy exchanges inconsistent to Article 1.
3) The WA hereby appoints the Eurussian Government to enforce this Act.
why set a limit on the number or nations??? there are hundreds of active & influential regions with less than 50 members - please reconsider this
Well, the argument is sound. But what do you suggest as the outline of our policies when exchanging embassies? I think it is improper and degrading for us to just approve embassy invitations from other regions that has only 1 member. Also, how do you measure the activeness and influence of such region? Can you outline them? So the proposal could be amended properly.
The Justice Issue
With the decision of justices, the following posting contains my vote.
Vendoland would do well as Chief Justice. He has been very active and he always has a constructive opinion on the betterment of the region. With all of the things I listed, he would make a great Chief Justice. I support him.
With the other justices, Acquitane is very helpful around the region. He would make a great justice. I support him.
Zakiristan was asked by me to be a justice, as I think he would do well as a justice. I support him.
In conclusion, I support all three nominations for the court.
Vendoland would do well as Chief Justice. He has been very active and he always has a constructive opinion on the betterment of the region. With all of the things I listed, he would make a great Chief Justice. I support him.
With the other justices, Acquitane is very helpful around the region. He would make a great justice. I support him.
Zakiristan was asked by me to be a justice, as I think he would do well as a justice. I support him.
In conclusion, I support all three nominations for the court.
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