ICDN Organizational Ambassadorship Act of 2021
1. Establish ICDN ambassadorship positions to communicate and negotiate with other alliances/large interest groups.
2. All ambassadors to the ICDN from other alliances must be confirmed in a supermajority vote from the Security Council (at least 7/10 in favor of confirmation).
- Recognizing that the ICDN must communicate on a regular and cordial basis with other world powers
3. Appoint ambassadorships to the ICDN from four key entities: S.E.T.Z.A., the U.C.A., C.U.S.P., and the Anglesey Global Peace Initiative. Other entities may be added in the future.
- All ambassadors must apply through a detailed form to inform the Security Council of their identity and past history:
- Off of the form, the Security Council will investigate each ambassador and their country of origin to determine whether the applicant is worthy of an ambassadorship. Following this, the vote is held.
4. Grants ambassadors observer status in the General Assembly.
- This is, unless the organization declines to provide an ambassador, in which case we do not force an appointment.
This resolution is open to amendments and debate.