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“The Future in Our Hands” Rules of Procedure Required to Pass A motion to open the session is used in order to begin the session. Simple majority vote A motion to open a topic is used to choose one of the topics from the agenda; the delegate must say to choose topic and the letter of the topic the delegate wants to open. Simple majority vote A motion to open the speakers list allows delegates to sign up to speak in front of the council and with the limited time. Simple majority vote A motion to make an extraordinary session of questions is used when a delegate has questions about the speech the delegate in the speakers list just gave, and it must be used right after the delegate passes to the front. Simple majority vote, and the delegate who is about to be asked has to accept. A motion to open a moderated caucus is used when the delegates want to open an informal debate with a limit of time, during this, the delegates cannot establish direct contact. Simple majority vote A motion to open a simple caucus is used usually to work in a Possible Working Paper or a Possible Resolution, in this, delegates can establish direct contact. Simple majority vote A motion to extend the time of the moderated/simple caucus is made when the delegates would like to have more time to discuss or to make working papers. Simple majority vote The motions to introduce a Working Paper and a Draft Resolution are made when the possible working paper is approved by the chair, and also the possible resolution has been approved, and these motions are in order to read them and to have an unlimited session of questions concerning these documents. A possible working paper approved by the chair, And a possible resolution approved by the chair. No voting needed.

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“The Future in Our Hands”

Rules of Procedure Required to PassA motion to open the session is used in order to begin the session. Simple majority voteA motion to open a topic is used to choose one of the topics from the agenda; the delegate must say to choose topic and the letter of the topic the delegate wants to open.

Simple majority vote

A motion to open the speakers list allows delegates to sign up to speak in front of the council and with the limited time. Simple majority vote

A motion to make an extraordinary session of questions is used when a delegate has questions about the speech the delegate in the speakers list just gave, and it must be used right after the delegate passes to the front.

Simple majority vote, and the delegate who is about to be asked has to accept.

A motion to open a moderated caucus is used when the delegates want to open an informal debate with a limit of time, during this, the delegates cannot establish direct contact.

Simple majority vote

A motion to open a simple caucus is used usually to work in a Possible Working Paper or a Possible Resolution, in this, delegates can establish direct contact.

Simple majority vote

A motion to extend the time of the moderated/simple caucus is made when the delegates would like to have more time to discuss or to make working papers.

Simple majority vote

The motions to introduce a Working Paper and a Draft Resolution are made when the possible working paper is approved by the chair, and also the possible resolution has been approved, and these motions are in order to read them and to have an unlimited session of questions concerning these documents.

A possible working paper approved by the chair,

And a possible resolution approved by the chair.

No voting needed.A motion to close the session stops the debate in order to have a recess; it is used when the scheduled time for the session has ended. Simple majority vote

A motion to close the debate is used in order to move the committee to a vote, usually when the delegate has made his or her country’s position clear and there are enough draft resolutions on the floor.

Two-thirds majority vote

A point of order is used when a delegate believes the chair has made a mistake on the protocol, or when another delegate made a mistake on it.

Chair’s Decision

A point of parliamentary inquiry is made in order to ask the chair a question regarding the protocol of the model.

No vote

A point of personal privilege is made in order to inform the chair of a physical discomfort he or she is experiencing, such as not being able to hear another delegate speech, or to ask the chair how to say an unknown word for the delegate, or to make a brief preamble when an extraordinary session of questions has been asked.

No vote

“The Future in Our Hands”

Reglas de ProcedimientoRequerimiento

para AprobaciónUna moción para abrir la sesión se usa para comenzar la sesión Voto mayoritarioUna moción para abrir un tópico se usa para escoger un tópico de la agenda. Voto mayoritario

Una moción para abrir la lista de oradores permite a los delegados hablar frente al comité por un tiempo definido. Voto mayoritario

Una moción para hacer una sesión de preguntas extraordinarias se usa cuando un delegado tiene preguntas sobre el discurso que el último delegado acaba de presentar en la lista de oradores, y debe ser usado inmediatamente después de que el delegado haya hablado.

Voto mayoritario y eldelegado al que se le harán las preguntas debe aceptar.

Una moción para abrir un debate moderado se usa cuando los delegados desean establecer un debate informal con un límite de tiempo, durante el cual los delegados no pueden establecer contacto directo.

Voto mayoritario

Una moción para abrir un debate simple se usa cuando los delegados desean trabajar en una Hoja de Trabajo. Durante éste, los delegados pueden mantener contacto directo.

Voto mayoritario

Una moción para extender el tiempo del debate simple o moderado se usa cuando los delegados desean más tiempo para discutir o trabajar en la posible hoja de trabajo.

Voto mayoritario

La moción para introducir la Hoja de Trabajo o Posible Hoja de Resolución se usa cuando la posible hoja de trabajo ha sido aceptada por la Mesa, o en su defecto la Posible Hoja de Resolución. Ambas serán leídas y tendrán una sesión de preguntas ilimitadas o un debate moderado ilimitado

Hoja de Trabajo aprobada por la mesa, o en su defecto,

Posible Hoja de Resolución No se requiere votación.

Una moción para cerrar o posponer la sesión detiene el debate para acudir al receso establecido. Voto mayoritario

Una moción para cerrar el debate se usa cuando el comité está listo para votar la o las Posibles Hojas de Resolución

Dos terceras partes de los votos del comité

Un punto de orden se usa cuando un delegado piensa que la Mesa ha cometido un error en el protocolo o cuando un delegado comete un error en el protocolo.

Decisión de la Mesa

Un punto de Información o Duda parlamentaria se usa para preguntarle a la Mesa algo relacionado con el protocolo del modelo.

Sin votación

Un punto de privilegio personal se usa para informar a la Mesa de un inconveniente físico que el delegado está experimentando, como no poder escuchar a otro delegado, o para establecer un breve preámbulo.

Sin votación