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The '''Department of Trade and National Sovereignty''' is responsible for co-ordinating the work of [[ACCEL]] in the [[United Nations]]. The Division's main objectives, derived from the [[Treaty of ACCEL]], are "to promote and defend free market economies across the world, and to champion the sovereign rights of nations and regions in the face of the domineering United Nations". Efforts are currently being concentrated on repealling resolutions, with a longer term focus on drafting resolutions to promote capitalism and free trade. With ACCEL consisting of around twenty member regions the Division is able to call upon a large number of delegates to support its goals.
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The '''ACCEL UN Division''' is responsible for co-ordinating the work of [[ACCEL]] in the [[United Nations]]. The Division's main objectives, derived from the [[Treaty of ACCEL]], are "to promote and defend free market economies across the world, and to champion the sovereign rights of nations and regions in the face of the domineering United Nations". Efforts are currently being concentrated on repealling resolutions, with a longer term focus on drafting resolutions to promote capitalism and free trade. With ACCEL consisting of around twenty member regions the Division is able to call upon a large number of delegates to support its goals.
  
 
UN work was formerly overseen by an Undersecretary of UN Affairs who reported directly to the Secretary of World Affairs, but subsequent internal reforms have now seen the UN division and commerce departments merge, under the leadership of the Secretary for Trade and National Sovereignty.
 
UN work was formerly overseen by an Undersecretary of UN Affairs who reported directly to the Secretary of World Affairs, but subsequent internal reforms have now seen the UN division and commerce departments merge, under the leadership of the Secretary for Trade and National Sovereignty.
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* [[Repeal "Support Hemp Production"]]
 
* [[Repeal "Support Hemp Production"]]
 
* [[Repeal "UN Educational Committee"]]
 
* [[Repeal "UN Educational Committee"]]
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* [[Repeal "The Right to Form Unions"]] (Failed)
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* [[Repeal "Sexual Freedom"]]
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* [[Repeal "Metric System"]] (failed)
  
 
==Participants in the Division==
 
==Participants in the Division==
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All members of ACCEL are encouraged to involve themselves in the work of the Division. Non-members are welcome to participate by obtaining diplomatic status. Please contact the Secretary of World Affairs or the Secretary of Trade and National Sovereignty for more details.
 
All members of ACCEL are encouraged to involve themselves in the work of the Division. Non-members are welcome to participate by obtaining diplomatic status. Please contact the Secretary of World Affairs or the Secretary of Trade and National Sovereignty for more details.
  
* [[Gruenberg]] - Secretary of Trade and National Sovereignty
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* David6
* [[Jey]] - Undersecretary of National Sovereignty
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* [[Gruenberg]]
* David6 - Undersecretary of Trade
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* [[Jey]]
* [[Omigodtheykilledkenny]] - Undersecretary of International Security
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* [[Omigodtheykilledkenny]]
 
* [[Wegason]]
 
* [[Wegason]]
 
* [[Donchatryit]]
 
* [[Donchatryit]]

Latest revision as of 22:38, 24 June 2007

The ACCEL UN Division is responsible for co-ordinating the work of ACCEL in the United Nations. The Division's main objectives, derived from the Treaty of ACCEL, are "to promote and defend free market economies across the world, and to champion the sovereign rights of nations and regions in the face of the domineering United Nations". Efforts are currently being concentrated on repealling resolutions, with a longer term focus on drafting resolutions to promote capitalism and free trade. With ACCEL consisting of around twenty member regions the Division is able to call upon a large number of delegates to support its goals.

UN work was formerly overseen by an Undersecretary of UN Affairs who reported directly to the Secretary of World Affairs, but subsequent internal reforms have now seen the UN division and commerce departments merge, under the leadership of the Secretary for Trade and National Sovereignty.

Legislation

The following proposals were drafted by the ACCEL UN Division:

Participants in the Division

All members of ACCEL are encouraged to involve themselves in the work of the Division. Non-members are welcome to participate by obtaining diplomatic status. Please contact the Secretary of World Affairs or the Secretary of Trade and National Sovereignty for more details.

External Links

ACCEL Forum