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Revision as of 13:27, 27 July 2007
The United Kingdom of Brutland and Norden is a nation active in the United Nations, except for a brief hiatus. This article is about the Kingdom and the United Nations.
Contents
Representation
Brutland and Norden had been represented by three different people in the international body.
Bricco di Sint'Brullizio
During Brutland and Norden's early days in the assembly, Foreign Minister (and MP) Bricco di Sin't Brullizio was the country's representative. But as he had too much work, he tried to find someone to replace him.
Cestre l'E. Montòccegliano
Di Sint'Brullizio assigned his Deputy Foreign Minister for the United Nations, Dr. Cestre l'Ecclesini Montòccegliano (MP, Vilònorda Sordosta - Píarmognazzo - Sint'Angelo di l'Ollino) to the UN. However, Montòccegliano, too, had to step down, as it interfered with his legislative work.
Carina Talchimio-Spicolli
The Foreign Ministry (Finisterre d'Alfari Ellena, FAE) wanted an ambassador who would be there full-time. Di Sint'Brullizio elevated Carina Talchimio-Spicolli to the post, being the most experienced member fo the Nord-Brutlandese UN Delegation. She is presently occupying the post of His Majesty's Government's Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
Voting History
Res. No. | Title | Position |
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190 | Mutual Recognition of Borders | ABSTAIN |
F | Environment Protection Act | AGAINST |
191 | UN Drug Act | AGAINST |
F | Repeal "Fair Sentencing Act" | NOT VOTING |
F | Prohibition of UN Military | FOR |
192 | Sexual Privacy Act | FOR |
193 | Extraordinary Rendition | FOR |
194 | No Ex Post Facto Laws | FOR |
195 | Healthcare Certification | FOR |
196 | Repeal "UN Educational Committee" | FOR |
F | Nuclear Responsibility | NOT VOTING |
197 | Continuity of Government | ABSTAIN |
198 | Emigration Rights | AGAINST |
199 | Repeal "Free Education" | FOR |
200 | Radiological Terrorism | AGAINST |
201 | Repeal "Hydrogen Powered Vehicles" | FOR |
F | Repeal "The Right to Form Unions" | FOR |
202 | Repeal "UN Biological Weapons Ban" | FOR |
F | Climate Refugee Commission | AGAINST |
203 | UN Economics Prize | FOR |
204 | UN Bio Agent Convention | FOR |
205 | Repeal "UN Patent Law" | FOR |
206 | Repeal "Sexual Freedom" | NOT VOTING |
F | Repeal "Mutual Recognition of Borders" | NOT VOTING |
207 | Cultural Heritage in War | NOT VOTING |
208 | Maritime Neutrality Convention | NOT VOTING |
F | Repeal "Metric System" | AGAINST |
209 | Repeal "Banning Whaling" | FOR |
210 | Forest Management | FOR |
211 | Establishment of ICPIN | FOR |
F | UN Funding Act | FOR |
F | International Trade Currency | AGAINST |
212 | Disease Prevention and Control | FOR |
F | For the Benefit of Artists | AGAINST |
213 | Repeal "Protect Historical Sites" | FOR |
214 | Unnecessary Animal Curelty | AGAINST |
215 | Protection of Historical Sites | FOR |
216 | Environmental Science | AGAINST |
UN Labor Relations Act | AGAINST |
* F = failed