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ITDA Charter (NEW)

Iunctus Stamus - United We Stand

ITDA Charter


All regions, having signed this partnership, affirm their faith in this pact and all of its contents, do undertake the establishment of this treaty, for the sake of strengthened security, and an enhanced economic state for all regions, coincide the charter of the World Assembly, and the right for peoples’ to assemble through regions, and their alliances, institute this most unbreakable friendship between our regions.


Article One: The Security Council
The “Security Council” is made up of the member regions’ founder and their head of government. These two respective nations will represent the intention of their region on the Security Council, the governing council of the Alliance. Delegates of the Security Council are liable to inform their constituents in their respective regions of the whereabouts of the ITDA, and of all treaties recently signed, that may affect that region. The Signatories from the Union of Democratic States, the Free Nations Region, or from any region of at least 50 nations, shall recommend to the Security Council candidates for Secretary General. These candidates shall be put to vote by the Security Council, and by majority vote, will a Secretary General be chosen.


Article Two: Leadership
The Secretary-General shall serve a 3-month term. The Secretary-General has the privilege to appoint lifetime members to the Security Council. The Secretary General will appoint the “Supreme Allied Commander”. The Supreme Allied Commander will be the director of the War Cabinet when that cabinet is active. The Supreme Allied Commander will be responsible for drafting troops and managing the military.


Article Three: The Cabinet
The Secretary General will appoint the members of his or her cabinet. Cabinet members must be members of the Security Council or regional heads of government or regional legislature. This cabinet shall be informally known as the Diplomatic Cabinet. When a war is fought, or a time of aggression is felt, then the diplomatic cabinet shall informally be changed to the War Cabinet, changing the mindset of the cabinet.


Article Four: Treaties
A treaty or declaration is put to vote by any member of the security council. Any legislative body can propose treaties or declarations too. As well as treaties and declarations, trade deals, business agreements, and policy changes [etc], may also be proposed. Treaties and Declarations cannot be passed that explicitly violates the rights of any region or nation. Treaties or declarations must be passed with at least one of the two representatives from each region's’ approval. Any treaty or declaration of the security council will override any regional legislation that might conflict. A treaty or declaration can be removed from the floor by any regional head of government, that has a reasonable case for why. A treaty or declaration can only be removed from the floor within the first 7 days of the passage of that specific treaty or declaration.


Article Five: Declaring War (Provoked)
If in the event of an armed attack against one or more regions, it will be considered an attack against all the regions, and if such an event occurs all the other regions will assist the region so attacked. The Supreme Allied Commander will lead the inter-regional forces against the opposition, until the eventual liberation of the invaded region. An attack on any member region will be followed by a declaration of war by the ITDA, and this war will be fought until the war's conclusion.

Article Six: Declaring War (Unprovoked)
If the Security Council finds that it is in the best interests of the ITDA to declare war, without necessarily any provocation, representatives can vote to declare war without the approval from the governing body of their respective regions. If such an event were to occur, all regions, in the ITDA must unanimously agree to declare war. If a region's delegates agree to vote against a declaration of war, that region will “opt” out of that declaration, and thus the remaining delegates will still have a unanimous vote.


Article Seven: Membership
The regions may, by unanimous agreement, invite a region to join this alliance, and become a party to this treaty. The Secretary General shall contact the region(s) so invited, and confirm with them, their integration within this treaty. Other regions may contact the Secretary General, and request a vote of membership, as well. A region can cease to become a party to this treaty, if the respective delegates of that region inform to the Secretary General, two weeks in advance before the official exit, that they wish to withdraw. After this notice, legal action shall be taken to officially remove that region from this alliance and from this treaty.

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