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| - The World Assembly is the world's governing body on NationStates. Originally promoted as an April Fools' joke, it replaced the United Nations on 1 April 2008 due to a trademark issue with the real United Nations. In 2009, the World Assembly introduced the Security Council, which has powers to condemn or commend regions and nations, and liberate regions. The original functions of the World Assembly became part of the General Assembly. World Assembly membership is voluntary, but each player can only have one World Assembly member at a time, otherwise they will be ejected for one year.
- The World Assembly is the NationStates's governing body from since April 2008 (prior, it was the United Nations). A vote of the General Assembly on April 6, 2008 formally disbanded the UN, archived and invalidated all of its passed resolutions, and established the World Assembly in its place. The WA proposes and votes on resolutions, which are binded on all member nations. Any nation can join the hot-bed of political intrigue, but it isn't compulsory. Non-member nations areunaffected by any WA decisions. The WA enforces its newly passed resolutions by means of the Compliance Ministry.
- The World Assembly (WA) is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and the achieving of world peace. The WA was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations, to stop wars between countries, and to provide a platform for dialogue. It contains multiple subsidiary organizations to carry out its missions.
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| - The World Assembly is the world's governing body on NationStates. Originally promoted as an April Fools' joke, it replaced the United Nations on 1 April 2008 due to a trademark issue with the real United Nations. In 2009, the World Assembly introduced the Security Council, which has powers to condemn or commend regions and nations, and liberate regions. The original functions of the World Assembly became part of the General Assembly. World Assembly membership is voluntary, but each player can only have one World Assembly member at a time, otherwise they will be ejected for one year.
- The World Assembly (WA) is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and the achieving of world peace. The WA was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations, to stop wars between countries, and to provide a platform for dialogue. It contains multiple subsidiary organizations to carry out its missions. There are currently 192 member states, including nearly every sovereign state in the world. From its offices around the world, the WA and its specialized agencies decide on substantive and administrative issues in regular meetings held throughout the year. The organization is divided into administrative bodies, primarily: the General Assembly (the main deliberative assembly); the Security Council (decides certain resolutions for peace and security); the Economic and Social Council (assists in promoting international economic and social cooperation and development); the Secretariat (provides studies, information, and facilities needed by the WA); the International Court of Justice (the primary judicial organ). Additional bodies deal with the governance of all other WA System agencies, such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and World Assembly Children's Fund (WACEF). The WA's most visible public figure is the Secretary-General, currently Ban Ki-moon of South Korea, who attained the post in 2007. The organization is financed from assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states, and has seven official languages: Arabic, Brittanian, Germanian, English, French, Youngovakian, and Spanish.
- The World Assembly is the NationStates's governing body from since April 2008 (prior, it was the United Nations). A vote of the General Assembly on April 6, 2008 formally disbanded the UN, archived and invalidated all of its passed resolutions, and established the World Assembly in its place. The WA proposes and votes on resolutions, which are binded on all member nations. Any nation can join the hot-bed of political intrigue, but it isn't compulsory. Non-member nations areunaffected by any WA decisions. The WA enforces its newly passed resolutions by means of the Compliance Ministry.
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