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The Beginner Delegate Presentation for ARMUN 2013

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Beginner Delegate Workshop

Made by: Arnav Mundkur

What is an MUN?

• Model United Nations• United Nations: An organization of

independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security

• ARMUN, LMUNA, PAMUN, MUNISH

Committees

• General Assembly• Security Council• Human Rights Council• Crisis Committee• Environments Committee

What Are You?

A representative of a nation/country/NGOi.e. “The delegat(e)/ion of (insert here)”

Research? What Research?

• Committee Issues• Chair Reports• Booklets• Websites-

• United Nations Website• CIA World Factbook• Google it…

Policy StatementA brief statement in your country’s point of view

on the issues in your committee’s agenda • PI: Definition of Issue; Past events and experiences

relating to the topic, major treaties and UN action on the topic, and any other relevant information on the topic.

• PII: Current circumstances concerning the topic and any recent action taken by the UN, member states, NGOs, etc.

• PIII: Outline how your country would like to resolve any problems, concerns, or conflicts related to that topic.

*Find example in your booklets

• The foundation on which every UN action is based• A statement made by a committee expressing their

desire to change a certain situation and prescribing ways it can be done

• Your basis for discussion• Can be submitted by a nation or NGO, or created

during AD HOC sessions in committees• 3 Parts: – Heading – Perambulatory Clauses – Operative Clauses

Resolution: In the Making

*Find example in your booklets

Heading

• Forum: (e.g. ECOSOC, Security Council, etc.)• Question: (The issue the resolution is about)• Submitter: (e.g. Your country)• Co-Submitters: (Other countries supporting

you)

Perambulatory Clauses

• Introductory sentences basically describing what the submitter considers the problem is and mentions thoughts or assumption concerning issue

• Take no action• Not numbered• Each clause must begin with a word from the

list of Perambulatory clause words.*Find list in your booklets

Operative Clauses

• Focus of debate: Each clause addresses a particular aspect of the issue

• Take action• Numbered• Stay concrete and rational: When calling for certain

action, explain briefly how it should be carried out• Each clause must begin with a word from the list of

operative clause words.• Each clause ends with semi-colon (;), though the last

clause ends with a full stop (.)

*Find list in your booklets

Debate ProcedureDo what the chair tells you to do!

1. Opening by chair (Introduction: Remember who they are!)2. Roll Call (Say “Here” or “Present” when your country is

called )3. Agenda (What you’re going to do for the day!)4. Reading out operative clauses of chosen resolution and

speech by main submitter5. Debate, speeches, questions, amendments, etc.6. Voting7. Repeat 4-6 for next resolution8. Closing

*For further details, yes that’s right, look in your booklet

Amendments

• Submitted by delegations wishing to change/add/strike clauses in resolutions

• When submitted and recognized by chair, committee moves into mini-debate over amendment (NOT the resolution)

• Can only be submitted on official amendment paper

• These make up ¾ of debate in MUN’s

Note Passing

•Can only be written on official note passing paper (Country specific)•Suspended during voting procedures•Censored by Admin•Can be suspended indefinitely if chairs think it is too distracting for delegates

Positions (Food Chain)The Boss: Secretary General

Sidekicks: Board of Directors

Minions: Heads of Security, Tech, Press etc.

Superiors: Chairs/Co-chairs

Delegates (That’s You…)

Admins (MYP2)

PointsA question

• Point of information– Question addressed to speaker who has the floor

• Point of personal privilege– Your own well being

• Point of order– When you need an explanation on procedures

from the chair

Things to Remember

• There’s no “I” in delegate– “I think” “The delegation of… thinks”– No personal pronouns!!!

• When starting a speech (you have the floor), you must always address the chair and the house first!!!– “Honorable chair, fellow delegates, …”

• Pay attention (The chair might suddenly decide to call up non-volunteers…)

• Listen to the Chair and do what they tell you to do (If that means doing push ups in a corner, then so be it!)

MUN Lingo

• Abstention• Amendment• Closed/Open debate• Delegate• Floor• House• Lobbying

• NGO• Objection• Operative Clause• Perambulatory• Placard• Resolution• Yield• Motions (not applicable in ARMUN)

I Hope You Learned Something

Any Questions?

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