During a vote on a substantive matter, delegates may ______ rather than vote yes or no.
This sign indicates a country's name and is raised in order to make a point
At a conference, this motion can be made to end a debate session for lunch or dinner purposes
What is a Motion to Suspend the Meeting?
The Clauses that are used in a resolution to introduce it
What are Pre-ambulatory Clauses?
The action all double delegations should do during unmoderated caucuses.
What is divide and conquer? (Also accept: split delegation)
When the majority of the member nations are present so the committee can conduct business.
What is quorum?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This point in debate can be used to ask a question regarding procedure of debate
What is a Point of Parliamentary Inquiry?
This motion is used to move into voting procedure
What is a Motion to Close Debate?
A country that wishes a draft resolution to be put on the floor and signs the draft resolution to accomplish this.
What is a Signatory?
A way to allow another country to speak right after you have spoken in a moderated caucus.
What is yielding to another country?
The proper procedure to obtain a Right of Reply.
Use this point if you have a physical discomfort (i.e: too hot, too cold, cannot hear)
What is a Point of Personal Privilege?
"Motion for a 10-minute moderated ______, with a 30-second speaking time, to discuss the possible approaches to the problem of money laundering"
A clause written with a solution to the problem
Writing a resolution, commenting on everyone's ideas, sponsoring a resolution, and befriending smaller nations all contribute to this.
What is leading the committee?
The first chance a delegate has to speak in a committee.
Raised during debate, this point addresses an incorrect procedure by the Chair
A motion that is usually made for at the beginning of every single committee session
What is Open the Speakers List?
The proper name for the The beginning paper that is being worked on in the committee.
What every delegate from CEP will do when the Speakers list is open.
To engage in moderated caucus topic, these two things need to be specified
What is the Speaking time and duration of caucus?
What is a Point of Personal Privilege?
A delegate realizes that his/her working paper may not be passed in full, but, certain clauses seem especially important. The delegate wants to have the committee vote clause-by-clause.
A resolution is called this when it has not been voted on yet