Security Council Proposals
The following are proposals for WA resolutions. Any WA member nation with at least two endorsements can make a proposal, but it will only become a resolution (to be voted on by the entire WA) if it is approved by at least 6% of WA Regional Delegates.
As the WA currently has 1,014 Regional Delegates, a proposal needs 61 approvals to achieve quorum.
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Security Council Proposal
ID: sovanidan_1716209243
Condemn Mulog
A resolution to express shock and dismay at a nation or region.
NOTING with grave concern the recent secession of the former province of Mulog from Sovanidan, resulting in significant territorial, economic, and political repercussions for Sovanidan,
RECOGNIZING that Mulog's secession has caused:
A drastic reduction in the territorial integrity of Sovanidan, undermining the nation's sovereignty and stability.
Economic destabilization, leading to loss of resources, trade disruptions, and financial instability.
Social and political unrest, exacerbating tensions and leading to potential conflicts within the region.
DEPLORES the actions of Mulogs leadership in orchestrating this secession without regard for the established unity and cooperative frameworks that previously existed within Sovanidan,
CONDEMNS Mulog for:
Violating the principles of national unity and territorial integrity.
Disregarding the democratic processes and the will of the people in favor of a unilateral declaration of independence.
Engaging in acts that have caused widespread instability and hardship for the citizens of Sovanidan.
ASSERTS that the actions of Mulog set a dangerous precedent for other regions and nations, encouraging similar acts of secession that threaten global peace and security,
HEREBY RESOLVES:
To officially condemn Mulog for its secessionist actions and the resulting negative impacts on Sovanidan.
To call upon the international community to denounce such unilateral secessionist movements and to support the restoration of stability and unity within Sovanidan.
To urge Mulog to engage in constructive dialogue with Sovanidan to address grievances and seek a peaceful and equitable resolution.
This resolution serves as a formal denunciation of Mulogs actions and as a reaffirmation of the World Assembly's commitment to upholding the principles of national sovereignty and international peace.
Approvals: 0
Status: Lacking Support (requires 61 more approvals)
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