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'''UN proposals''' may be submitted by any [[UN member]] which meets minimum guidelines.  Currently, members must have two [[endorsements]] to submit a proposal.  The name proposal is short for ''proposed resolution''.
 
'''UN proposals''' may be submitted by any [[UN member]] which meets minimum guidelines.  Currently, members must have two [[endorsements]] to submit a proposal.  The name proposal is short for ''proposed resolution''.

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UN proposals may be submitted by any UN member which meets minimum guidelines. Currently, members must have two endorsements to submit a proposal. The name proposal is short for proposed resolution.

Proposals are submitted to the List Proposals queue. Though there is no limit to the number of unique proposals that can be submitted, in general it is considered bad form to flood the proposal queue. Any proposal that has been approved by six percent of current Regional Delegates achieves quorum and goes to vote by the General Assembly. Once passed by a simple majority, the proposal becomes a resolution.

Proposal Guidelines

Proposals are not required to follow specific guidelines, but they are more likely to pass if they follow standards based on the real-world UN. However, proposals must be considered worthwhile of the United Nations attention. Joke proposals are not allowed to be submitted to the proposal queue. Several helpful guides have been written in the forums and are reproduced here.