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GA Resolution 010
Resolution 010: Creation of a Common Currency Proposed by: Mauritania, 5/19/03 This proposal advocates the creation of a single economic currency unit to facilitate trade, forge economic alliances, and strengthen national economies. Monetary policy would be controlled by the AU�s Economic Bureau within the General Assembly while fiscal policy would, of course, remain in control of the individual governments. This harmonization of the economic unit would overall lead to greater economic stability and growth, helping whether cyclical recessions, boosting intra-national trade, and helping African products compete better in the global arena. The name of the currency would be the Nex. (NOTE: States signing this agreement should immediately proceed to change, in their settings, their currency to read Nex) Signatories: Exciter, Gold Coast, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, North Madagascar, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Malawi (8)
GA Resolution 011
GA011: Term Limits on UN Delegates Proposed by Guinea Bissau, 6/23/03 Description: While the AU can not enforce this resolution on non-members of the AU, we commit as a group, that AU members will not recognize a candidate that wishes to run for re-election immediately after serving one term. They will not be voted for and AU members who are UN Delegates will not be permitted to run for re-election. However, the state will be able to run for UN Delegate once again after someone else has been elected. This way, a single country could not be elected two times in a row and allow for more states to have the opportunity of running for UN Delegate. Simply stated, it is more democratic. Support: Guinea Bissau, Luunia (50%+1 needed to pass) Against: Territory, Bubonic Plague, Noble Patricians, Bantustand, Ancauze, Chuda, Engleland
GA Resolution 012
GA012: Power-Sharing Between UN Delegate and Founder. Proposed by Guinea Bissau, 6/23/03 Description: The Factbook must be written by the UN Delegate as this is the state that leads Africa and should hold ultimate discretion of what is reported in Africa. The UN Delegate should send factbook descriptions to the Founder for posting. The Founder�s role should be exclusively to boot states. They should have absolutely no control over the contents of the Factbook. The UN Delegate should not be allowed the power to boot other states. This would prevent a terrorist state, pretending to be trustworthy, to take advantage of the continent as occurred in the past. Support: Guinea Bissau, Luunia, Engleland (50%+1 needed to pass) Against: Territory, Bubonic Plague, Noble Patricians, Green Free State, Bantustand, Ancauze, Chuda, United Faiths
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