Region
A region is a collection of nations, often in the same geographical area and/or landmass(es), that may share common cultural, political, natural, and ecological traits. World Assembly member states in a given region are entitled to a regional delegate in the voluntary world governing body provided there are at least two member states in the region.
Occasionally, individual nations not located in the same geographical area may group together to form supranational organisations based on common bonds. These are also considered regions and are also entitled to World Assembly regional delegates should they have at least two member states.
For the purposes of World Assembly delegate allocation and nation censuses, nations may only be counted as members of one region at a time, be it a geographical region or a supranational organisation region.
Regional delegates[edit | edit source]
Regions that have at least two World Assembly member states are entitled to send a regional delegate to the international organisation. The regional delegate must be a World Assembly member state in that region. WA regional delegates have an increased vote share depending on the number of World Assembly member states in their region who are publicly endorsing[1] them.
List of example geographic regions[edit | edit source]
List of example supranational organisation regions[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Endorsing a regional delegate consists of signing a public register maintained by the World Assembly Secretariat declaring their public support for the regional delegate in question. Member states are not mandated to support their regional delegate, if one exists, and any support or endorsement may be revoked at any time