Points/Motions
Caucuses
Resolutions
Random
100

Used to point out inconsistencies in parliamentary procedure

Point of Order

100

A structured debate motioned by delegates to raise attention to a topic

Moderated Caucus

100

In a general assembly/specialized agency, a paper delegates write and try to pass, that create orders that are made in effort to solve any crisis or problem. MUST BE IN FORMS OF CLAUSES

Resolution

100

This phrase is used to interrupt debate to ask a procedural question

Point of Inquiry

200

Used to open or close the debate on a topic.

Motion to open/close debate

200

An unstructured debate motioned by delegates to discuss issues debated on during moderated caucuses.

Unmoderated Caucus

200

In a crisis simulation, a paper delegates write and try to pass, that create orders that are made in effort to solve any crisis or problem. CAN BE BULLET POINTED

Directive

200

This type of speech opens the debate and outlines a country’s position

Opening Statement

300

Used to start a structured debate where every delegate takes turns speaking in a set order

Motion for a Round Robin

300

Caucus with a limited amount of speakers, and specific topic

Moderated Caucus

300

 People who agree with the resolutions and want to get it passed, most likely was apart of the creation process of the Resolution

Sponsor

300

The type of dress code required at MUN conferences

Western Business Attire

400

Used to temporarily stop the debate

Motion to Suspend Debate

400

What you must do to be chosen to speak in a moderated caucus.

Raise placard

400

Want to see the resolution be voted on, and hear the finished product. 

Signatory

400

The term that is used when delegates are talking when committee should be silent/another delegate is speaking

Crosstalk

500

Point that can interrupt a speaker

Point of Order

500

Crosstalk and walking freely is allowed. During this time, delegates will create resolutions with others thus creating alliances to help resolve issues

Unmoderated Caucus

500

Voting majority needed to pass a resolution/directive

2/3

500

This MUN rule prevents delegates from using offensive or inappropriate language.

Decorum
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