The Coalition Against Socialism has been permanently reformed into the Coalition Against Authoritarianism in accordance with DankMemes' new Foreign Policy. However, foundership has been transferred over to the region Oroqus as of this time.Coalition Against Authoritarianism (CAA)
1. Preamble
The Coalition Against Authoritarianism, a Coalition against the proliferation and continuation of Authoritarianism, was created so that regions and their causes may be amalgamated in their political crusades against the ideology so that they may be more effective. As such, we the regions propose that all regions against Authoritarianism put aside their differences and join together in order to construct a lucrative relationship, based on an affinity in interests, to create the Coalition Against Authoritarianism. Regardless of one region's political orientation, any region with a rejection of Authoritarianism will be embraced and welcomed with open arms into the Coalition.
2. Grievances
Due to the inefficiency and the incompatibility of the Authoritarianism, many individuals have been under or misrepresented in their countries and have not been fulfilled their Natural Rights of life, liberty, and property. Authoritarianism cannot show an occurrence where their ideology, in any way, has helped a nation without a serious loss of human life. Therefore, in order to bring natural rights to all individuals, entitle them to an effective government, positively reform quelled societies, and bring an end to government action without representation, we the regions found the Coalition Against Authoritarianism.
3. Duties of Membership
I. Signatories may not:
(A) Open and/or maintain embassies with Authoritarian Regions.
(B) Be signatories of treaties with Authoritarian Regions.
(C) Collaborate with other Authoritarian Regions.
II. Signatories may:
(A) Be part of other treaties with non-Authoritarian Regions.
(B) Be part of treaties that do not support Authoritarianism in any way but include Authoritarian signatories.
(C) Nominate for a region to be part of the Designated List of Authoritarian Regions [further described in Section 3].
(D) Participate in votes [further described in Section 3] made by the CAA in the appropriate sub-forum of the Oroqus off-site forum.
III. Signatories must:
(A) Ratify this treaty within their region. If this does not take action 30 days from the date of signing, the region is not recognized as a signatory.
(B) Send a representative, who should be the highest executive of their region, to the appropriate sub-forum of the Oroqus off-site forum to signify their region’s acceptance/ratification of the treaty.
3. Functions
I. Signatories may propose Proposals, which may propose:
(A) Adding a region to the Designated List of Authoritarian Regions.
(B) Removing a region from the Designated List of Authoritarian Regions.
(C) An Amendment, or an addition to the treaty.
(D) Military Operations against a Authoritarian Region.
II. Signatories may vote on Proposals. There must be at least ¾ of all signatories voting on a Proposal for the proposal to be considered. If there is a ⅔ majority voting “FOR” the proposal, the proposal will pass. If there is less than a ⅔ majority voting “FOR” the proposal, the proposal will not pass.
III. Signatories must convene and join together against Authoritarian Regions, when appropriate, when conducting military operations, as directed by internal policies.
IV. Signatories must convene and join together against Authoritarian Regions, when appropriate, when opposing Authoritarian interests and supporting anti-Authoritarian interests in the Security Council, as directed by internal policies.
V. Oroqus will maintain the Designated List of Authoritarian Regions along with the original CAA treaty.
VI. Members of the treaty are permitted to call upon other signatories, or an Emergency Call, should their lands be in peril or assailed by Authoritarians. An Emergency Call does not need to be voted on and must only be summoned only when absolutely necessary.
VII. The above functions will be coordinated through the appropriate sub-forum of the Oroqus off-site forum.
4. Provisions
I. By signing this treaty, regions are recognized and are only recognized to be against the ideology of Authoritarianism and support eradicating the ideology.
II. Signatories of the treaty cannot maintain nor establish embassies with any Authoritarian or Authoritarian affiliated regions.
III. This treaty is regarded to be legally binding once the requirements in Section 3 (III) are met.
IV. Signatories of the treaty agree to send aid to regions that are threatened by Authoritarians.
V. Any region may be removed from the Designated List of Authoritarian Regions if it is proved that the majority of its nations are neither Authoritarian nor Authoritarian sympathizers.
VI. Any signatory may be removed in the event of a serious wrongdoing such as treason and/or collaboration with the enemy.
VII. Resigning from the Coalition is either voluntary if the region itself resigns or involuntary if CAA determines that the particular region should be resigned, where in both cases, the Resignation is made public. A resigned region cannot rejoin.
VIII. Joining the Coalition is possible if a region is sponsored or recommended by two other member regions to join. The recommended or sponsored region must have an interest in CAA if they are to become a member of CAA.
Signed and Ratified:
Oroqus
Signed but not Ratified: