REPEAL OF MINIMUM STANDARD OF LIVING ACT
The World Assembly,
Noting the good-natured intentions of the [resolution=GAR#344]Minimum Standard of Living Act[/resolution];
Realizing that repealing the [resolution=GAR#344]Minimum Standard of Living Act[/resolution] can lead to a better resolution being enacted on these regards;
The World Assembly hereby finds these reasons sufficient to warrant its repeal:Therefore, we repeal the [resolution=GAR#344]Minimum Standard of Living Act[/resolution];
- Instead of authorizing financial assistance from the World Assembly, the resolution created section 5 which allowed member nations who, declared a national emergency or couldn't under any circumstances guarantee a full minimum standard of living without economic hardship, to provide only minimal and less-than standards of living, which only sought to increase poverty and homelessness rates. This provision could've been easily abused by member nations by declaring a national emergency for the sole reason of avoiding the providing of, a full minimum standard of living, and since the national emergency had been declared, would've fallen under section 5, subsection A.
- Calls forth upon for the discrimination of foreign nationals and non-citizens by way of section 4, subsection A. Under this subsection, member nations had not been required to provide a full minimum standard of living, or even a less-than standard of living, to any foreign national, legal or illegal, which only sought to harm the international market and harmed productivity in the way of foreign authorized workers not being given a minimum standard of living, including through things such as the lack of an established minimum wage, which would be brought down into slavery territory.
- Might find itself upon a conflict within its own foundations, through the establishment of section 2, which specified that all inhabitants of member states shall receive and be guaranteed the full minimum standard of living, and which heretofore, section 4, subsection A, clearly violates.
OOC: You can thank Hulldom and his Ideas for General Assembly Proposals thread for this repeal. I agree with it at least.