General Assembly
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 999 Regional Delegates, a proposal needs 60 approvals to achieve quorum.
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General Assembly Proposal
ID: traden_1618246459
Decrease Illegal Immigration
A resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets.
The World Assembly,
Noting that immigration laws into foreign countries has often been ignored,
Disgusted by the methods of illegal immigration, such as destroying inefficent walls,
Believing that better protection to stop illegal immigration will do the following:
A. The elimination of illegal immigration.
B. The increasing of safety in countries around the world.
Assuming that the above mentioned are reasons why anti-illegal immigration defenses should be improved,
Hereby declares the following:
A. The height and lean increasement of border walls.
B. Better identification of outfits for all border personnel.
C. Increased amount of security guards to make sure no one passes illegally.
D. Ban of harmful objects for all immigrants.
Approvals: 4 (Kustonia, Tinhampton, The Onionist Socialist Randos, New Mordka)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 56 more approvals)
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General Assembly Proposal
ID: central_antarctic_peninsula_1618273784
Slaughter Banishment Act 2021
A resolution to increase the quality of the world's environment, at the expense of industry.
I move to permanently ban slaughter of any kind, including but not limited to;
1. For agricultural purposes
2. For hunting purposes
3. For biosecurity purposes
4. For recreational purposes
If past, the slaughter will be immediately and permanently banned across the world.
The purposes of such ban will include animal welfare and environmental concerns.
Approvals: 1 (The Onionist Socialist Randos)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 59 more approvals)
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General Assembly Proposal
ID: loendersteer_1618275361
Framework for Proper Financial Reporting Standards
A resolution to enact uniform standards that protect workers, consumers, and the general public.
The World Assembly,
RECOGNISING the need for a proper framework for reporting financial statements, especially when it concerns trade and agreements between bilateral or multilateral relationship with other nations and companies who have multiple headquarters and factories on different areas of the world, is essential in establishing strong economies,
AFFIRMING that by laying out the foundation for proper reporting standards, it will reduce the risk of companies conducting business in foreign countries in reporting dishonest claims about their financial situation, thereby discouraging potential investors from investing on a company or that nation as a whole,
ACKNOWLEGDING that the lack of framework for financial matters at the World Assembly level may result in the incapacitation of the World Economy, and may affect a wide array of nations, crippling their citizens of making a substantial living, and may pludge the World Economy to a deep recession.
The General Assembly hereby defines:
1. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN - the county or nation in which the company was created and founded on. For the purposes of this resolution, COUNTRY OF ORIGIN will also refer to a company whose headquarters was moved to a country other than the one where it was founded on.
2. AUDITOR(s) - a person who conducts an audit, or an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts.
3. BRANCH - a division of a large business or organization, operating locally or having a particular function.
The World Assembly hereby mandates the following:
1. that nations in the World Assembly create an independent body of auditors inside their territories and borders to supervise statements that are true and not misleading. These independent body of auditors shall consists of:
a. internal auditors - those who shall inspect financial statements that are circulated inside the company.
b. external auditors - those who shall inspect financial statements that are provided to persons outside of the company. These may include the Board of Directors and investors.
c. international auditors - those who review financial statements of companies who have branches on their country, but of which is not their country of origin.
These auditors must acquire a Certification of Application from the OPCORFS before their admission to an independent body of auditors. It is their job to ensure companies follow proper reporting on their respective countries, at the behest of these countries.
These independent body of auditors must submit a report to the OFFICE OF PROPER CONDUCT AND ORGANIZING IN REPORTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (OPCORFS) summarizing the companies they auditted at the end of each year. If the company is found to be engaging in improper reporting standars, the auditors must notify the OPCORFS of it and their decision after the fact.
In case of misconduct by one of its members, the independent body of auditors must investigate and decide on their own whether to expel the member or appeal the issue to the OPCORFS.
If the misconduct is allegedly committed by the entire body, then the country where the misconduct occured may request OPCORFS to investigate the allegation and refer decisions to them
2. that companies who have branches on countries other than their country of origin must submit to these independent auditors and abide by laws and resolution created on those countries.
3. that it creates the OFFICE OF PROPER CONDUCT AND ORGANIZING IN REPORTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (OPCORFS), to oversee the independent bodies of auditors in each countries.
The OPCORFS is responsible for:
a. ensuring that the bodies of auditors on each country are truly independent, does not hide any special interest resulting in favoring one company over the other, and to supervise these auditors in executing their duties.
b. ensuring that a company, organization, or even a country, has the opportunity to appeal any decisions made by their independent body of auditors, and to investigate any irregularities in the decision making of these auditors.
b1. Irregularities may include, but are not limited to:
- Favoring one company over the other without proper explanation
on their reports.
- Accusation of bribery or corruption on one or more auditors.
- Failing to recognize a company's repeated errors in reporting
financial statements
- Failing to follow the standards each county has enacted in
response to this resolution
- Failing to follow the standards each country has already enacted
prior to this resolution or any standards enacted independent of
this resolution
c. Review yearly reports from the independent bodies of auditors across the World Assembly nations.
d. Establish an investigation committee in the case that a complaint is received against an independent body of auditors.
e. Releasing information to potential investors with the permission of the company in interest.
Approvals: 64 (Novus Greater Britannia, Meshakhad, Sedgistan, Aldrest, Spectral Empire, Saganye, Stedinia, Almerdonia, SFR Philippines, Candensia, Sad Women, The New North Republic, Polish Commune, Falthonia, Fangalist Poland, Powerful companies, Valerity, Great Nania, Some People on Planet Arcadia, Reultan, Wischland, Boris Cult, Yugandastan, Bollonich, Felistia, Ospeia, Molopovia, The Third Kaiserreich, Communo-Slavocia, Libonesia, Nekomimea, Vaarland, The Age of Utopia, North Supreria, People of Phoenix, Zarnath 2, J-O-E, Red Green and Black, The Hard Part, Veldar, Zamastan, Halexandria, Main, Zombiedolphins, Central Protectorate of Alkoholi, Smiley Bob, Terra Fratris, Beepee, Italia Moralista, OceanicGaze, Anarimistan, Barak Khalad, Thermodolia, The Syndicate arnarcist, Chap Ven, Western Arab Empire, Owswaldia, Zarnicovia nova, AlgerianCommune, Paleocacher, Fortye, Jedingtown, Silver-Tree, Mallandia)
Status: Quorum Reached: In Queue

General Assembly Proposal
ID: the_onionist_socialist_randos_1618279414
Reducing packaging plastics
A resolution to increase the quality of the world's environment, at the expense of industry.
Category: Environmental
Industry Affected: All Businesses - Strong
Proposed by: The Onionist Socialist Randos
The general assembly hereby,
Recognises the death and destruction caused by plastics eaten by marine species,
Understands the importance of hygiene in packaging while addressing the urgency to reduce plastics in any way possible,
Acknowledges that it is cheaper to use plastic packaging rather then sustainable packaging and acts upon the need to turn this around that it is cheaper to use sustainable packaging,
1. Urges all member nations to implement a plastic packaging tax on corporations that use plastic packaging instead of sustainable packaging and will not be on corporations that use sustainable packaging,
2.Calls upon all member nations to build the following infrastructure;
A. composting facilities,
B. recycling facilities for plastics 1-7,
C.soft plastic recycling facilities,
3.Urges all member nations to recycle and compost their own compost or recycle in their own nation, and not to ship their plastics to another nation,
4.further calls upon all member nations to ban to following things as they are absolutely unreasonable;
A.single-use plastic bottles
B.single-use plastic straws
C.single-use plastic cups
D.single-use plastic cup lids
5.Requests all member nations invest more into exploring new sustainable packaging,
Approvals: 1 (The Onionist Socialist Randos)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 59 more approvals)
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General Assembly Proposal
ID: carrico_1618282317
The Freedom of Socialist Association Act
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.
Commending this body for the continued efforts to protect the freedoms of individuals to freely associate and politically organize.
Appalled by the efforts of some nations to enact brutal repression campaigns and policies against their citizens whom are alleged to have some type of socialist or communist affiliation.
Acknowledging the critical role these individuals, parties, and movements play in spurring progressive change for their people; especially in the realm of labor protections and economic rights.
Asserting the need to specifically enact protections for organizers, individuals, parties, and movements from political persecution which may be inflicted upon them simply due to possible socialist or communist affiliations.
Hereby:
1. Discourages any member state from enacting measures, or engaging in intimidation tactics, which may discourage citizens from freely identifying as a socialist or communist.
2. Prohibits any member state from enacting measures, or engaging in intimidation tactics, which may deny the freedom of their citizens to willingly associate with a socialist (or communist) collective, organization, party, or individual.
3. Prohibits any member state from denying an individual any of their protected human rights simply due to a communist or socialist affiliation.
4. Prohibits any member state from interfering in the legal organizing efforts of socialist or communist groups or individuals, be it domestically or internationally.
5. Prohibits any member state from enacting laws or policies which would effectively make the display of general iconography associated with socialism or communism a criminal offense.
Approvals: 11 (Carrico, J-O-E, Stedinia, Almerdonia, Felistia, Tinhampton, Communo-Slavocia, Nekomimea, The Age of Utopia, The Onionist Socialist Randos, Fritzentein)
Status: Lacking Support (requires 49 more approvals)
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