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WFR 10 - Condemnation of Izaakia

Current version as passed on 16 November 2020

The members of the World Forum are deeply concerned about the development of the Kingdom of Izaakia following the annexations of the regions of La Montagne and Brödmark (subsequently called “regions”), conducted through a private Izaakian company with unknown ties to the official government of Izaakia. To ensure the continued peace and stability on the continent of Bailtem:

  1. Izaakia shall withdraw its troops from the regions and cooperate with the World Forum to ensure, the regions are completely demilitarised. This does not include the military La Montagne and Brödmark originally maintained.
  2. The regions shall each conduct an independent, democratic vote on their annexation by Izaakia. Only the populace, who lived in the regions prior to the annexation shall have a vote in their respective referendum. Neither local nor foreign powers shall intervene into the referendum, thus directly or indirectly changing the populations' opinion on their annexation.

Electoral observers sent by the WF shall ensure, no democratic principle is violated during the referendum, the counting of votes and the proclamation of the result. If the Kingdom of Izaakia does not cooperate with the WF within four weeks after this resolution passed the Assembly, the Speaker shall file a case against its member state for the violation of the self-determination of the peoples in the regions at the International Court.

Note (not part of resolution text): A referendum was not conducted in due time and under the regulations imposed by the WF Assembly. Thus a trial against the USI was started on 28 November 2021.. Once a verdict is found, the verdict will act as a WF resolution and supercede WFR 10.

WFR 11 - International blockade of NAGB

Current version as passed on 1 November 2021

Expressing its grave concern at reports of gross human rights violations occurring in Nicholas and Great Britain,
Condemning the refusal of the Nicholas and Great British government to acknowledge any wrongdoing,
Urging all parties involved to seek a swift but peaceful resolution of these crises,
Determined to uphold human rights across Pacifica,
Acting under Article I, Section A of the Charter of the World Forum,

  1. Resolves to enact economic sanctions on the Nicholas and Great British government;
  2. Urges all Member States to:
    1. Freeze all funds, other financial assets, and economic resources in their territories which are owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by members of the Nicholas and Great British government;
    2. Prevent such funds, other financial assets, and economic resources from being made available to any individuals or entities, to or for the benefit of the members of the Nicholas and Great British government;
  3. Calls upon all States to immediately take necessary measures in order to prevent the direct or indirect supply of Nicholas and Great British military or paramilitary forces with any and all types of arms and related materiel, including:
    1. Weapons and ammunition;
    2. Military or paramilitary vehicles, equipment, or spare parts;
    3. Technical, training, or financial assistance; and
    4. Armed mercenary personnel;
  4. Authorizes all Member States, upon discovery of such materiel intended to supply Nicholas and Great British military or paramilitary forces, to seize and dispose (such as by destroying, rendering inoperable, or transferring to another State for disposal) such materiel;
  5. Urges all Member States to share reports of such discoveries with the World Forum;
  6. Demands that the government of Nicholas and Great Britain provide safe entry to international human rights observers, as to be determined by the Committee for International Law;
  7. Authorizes Member States to enact an international blockade surrounding Nicholas and Great British territorial waters in order to enforce the provisions of this resolution;
  8. Decides to remain actively seized on the matter.

WFR 12 - Call for a trial against Izaakia and Rhayna at the IC

Note: The trial has begun on 28 November 2021. Once a verdict is found, it will act as a resolution and supercede WFR 12.

WFR 13 - Post-war NAGB and establishment of a Department of Peace Operations

Current version as passed on 18 December 2021. While it passed, it couldn’t get into effect due to the political situation within NAGB.

Section A - Interim administration of N&GB

  1. The territory of Nicholas & Great Britain (N&GB) shall be placed under interim administration headed by a Special Representative appointed by the Assembly. The Interim Administration shall function as the government of N&GB with its responsibilities as defined in No. 3 until a new government has been democratically elected under a new constitution.
  2. The Special Representative shall be elected under the provisions of Res. 2, Sec. B, No. 2, barring Sentence 1's provision to not be allowed to nominate oneself, and No. 3-5.
  3. The Interim Administration of N&GB (IANAGB) shall have the responsibilities of
    1. police and justice
    2. civil administration
    3. disarmament of the N&GB military, including the nuclear arsenal
    4. distribution of life-sustaining aid
    5. democratisation and institution building, especially through the "de-Nicholasation" of the country, the holding of a referendum on the independence of Romordia from N&GB and the establishment of a constituent assembly, which shall draft a new constitution for N&GB that will be voted upon through a referendum. The new constitution shall include provisions, which make the democratic election of a new government possible.
    6. reconstruction of key infrastructure, especially streets, railroads, sea ports, airports, bridges, the sewage and electricity system, hospitals, schools, and buildings of the police, judiciary and public administration.
    7. economic development, especially by collecting money from WF members for a fund helping the rebuilding efforts of N&GB and preparing trade talks between a future democratically elected government of N&GB and its direct neighbours
    The progress made in each field shall be assessed every 3 months and reported to the Assembly. In each field, the IANAGB shall phase itself out as soon as it deems it possible to leave the respective responsibilities to local authorities. As soon as a native government is formed and a simple majority in the WF Assembly is in favour of ending the WF intervention in N&GB based on the quarterly N&GB stabilisation reports, but no later than two years after a native government has been formed, the IANAGB shall no longer be in charge of N&GB's territory.
  4. The Interim Administration shall receive personnel and resources from the WF Committees, but shall also, if possible, fall back on locals as much as possible.

Section B - Department of Peace Operations

  1. No later than after the defeat of a majority of the military forces fighting for N&GB within N&GB's territory, a Department of Peace Operations directly under the Committees of Health and International Law shall integrate and deploy different resources in N&GB to:
    1. distribute aid
    2. ensure the safety of civilians
    3. saving salvagable infrastructure, especially key infrastructure
    4. replace foreign troops
  2. The Department of Peace Operations shall receive personnel and resources from the Committees of Health and International Law and directly from volunteering WF members
  3. The Department of Peace Operations shall gradually phase out in N&GB as soon as the IANAGB is taking over the government.
  4. Until further action taken by the Assembly, no additional foreign military forces shall be deployed in N&GB as soon as this resolution has passed the Assembly. Members and Observers will be trialed at the IC, if they go against that provision. All foreign forces currently present shall either withdraw or transfer command to the Department of Peace Operations as soon as the provision of No. 1 applies.
  5. Following the engagement of the Department of Peace Operations in N&GB, the Assembly will, in cooperation with the Committees of Health and International Law, assess whether a permanent establishment of such a department would be desirable. If so, the goals, tasks, organisation and procedure of the department will be regulated by a separate and independent resolution.

WFR 14 - Reform Resolution I

Addendums 1 and 2; Passed 13 May 2022