Used to correct procedural error
Point of order
Unstructured time to talk to other delegates and start resolutions
Motion for an unmod
What is the first thing done for any committee
Roll call
Where will directives be sent
to the backroom
Purpose of the united nations
To maintain international peace and security
Used to ask dias questions regarding MUN procedure
Point of inquiry
Structured time to speak about a certain topic
Motion for a mod
What does it mean to set primary speakers list
Set a list for opening statements
What is the difference between genral assembly and crisis
Crisis is more fast paced with added elements
What event lead to the UN being formed
WWII
Used to ask fellow delegates questions
Point of information
The first motion for any committee
Motion to open debate
What does it mean to set the agenda
Decide which topic to focus on
What is the difference between resolutions and directives
Resolutions are longer, more formal and with preambulatory clauses. Directives are shoter and less formal
Name of the UN committee focused on health
The world health organisation
Used as a comback (if personally offended)
Right of reply
Used when you want to present a resolution
Motion to introduce draft resolution
When would voting be done
after presenting a resolution
What is the difference between a public and personal directive?
Public is pitched to the whole committee, private is between you and crisis.
Which countries have the power to veto, name 3. (hint: there are 5 total)
US, Russia, UK, France, China
Used if you have a personal requirement
Point of personal privilege
Everyone in the committee will talk for a certain period of time
Motion for a round robin
What is done at the end of a committee (hint: motion to ___)
Motion to close debate
Which is harder, general assembly or crisis
Crisis
What was the UN before WWII
The league of nations