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− | A [[region]]'s '''delegate''' is the [[United Nations|UN]] member nation with the most endorsements in that region. Endorsement counts are decided during the daily game update. A delegate has extra voting power in the United Nations, and may be able to access [[Regional Control]] if the founder allows this. In non-game terms, the delegate usually becomes the head of the government of his region, and many regions have election cycles to vote on its next delegate. | + | A [[region]]'s '''delegate''' is the [[United Nations|UN]] member nation with the most endorsements in that region. [[Endorsement]] counts are decided during the daily game update. A delegate has extra voting power in the United Nations, and may be able to access [[Regional Control]] if the founder allows this. In non-game terms, the delegate usually becomes the head of the government of his region, and many regions have election cycles to vote on its next delegate. |
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Revision as of 23:12, 4 October 2004
A region's delegate is the UN member nation with the most endorsements in that region. Endorsement counts are decided during the daily game update. A delegate has extra voting power in the United Nations, and may be able to access Regional Control if the founder allows this. In non-game terms, the delegate usually becomes the head of the government of his region, and many regions have election cycles to vote on its next delegate.