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Roll Call Opening SpeechPreamble LobbyingVoting on Issues Clause by Clause Debate

“ The chair would now set time for the preamble lobbying. The chair would like to remind delegates that each issue would have only one set of preamble.”

“Time for lobbying has elapsed. We will now start the open debate on the issue. First, the house will vote on which issue to address.”

In the SC, the resolutions will be debated clause by clause. Only one clause can be debated each time There will only be one final resolution to each issue, which is composed of clauses that are passed during the debate time.

The house will begin the debate directly without giving much time for delegates to write their clauses. If a delegate wishes to submit a clause, he/she should first send the clause to chair d before / during the debate.

Delegate takes the floor during the open debate “This delegate would like to submit a clause.” Delegate reads the clause Delegate delivers the submitting speech Point of information

3. Encourages member states’ national aviation authority to further strengthen their laws and regulations by: a) Redefining the criteria and standard of using military UAVs in wars and their regulations such as: i) regulations on future weapon capacity and development, ii) regulations on development of UAV automation,

Owned only by the P5 members. If any of the P5 members votes against a clause/ resolution, this clause/ resolution is failed immediately. Vetoing the resolution as a whole is not suggested.

A time for delegates to exchange their ideas during debate P5 unmoderated caucus P5 unmoderated caucus veto caucus veto caucus moderated caucus

3. Encourages member states’ national aviation authority to further strengthen their laws and regulations by: a) Redefining the criteria and standard of using military UAVs in wars and their regulations such as: i) regulations on future weapon capacity and development, ii) regulations on development of UAV automation,

Happens when a P5 delegate wants to veto a clause during open debate on this clause A time for P5 members to discuss the issue in private Other delegates may leave their seats then

P5 delegate: “……This delegate would like to propose a veto threat. ” Delegates of the P5 countries approach the chairs Delegate of P5 announces the conclusion

P5 decide to veto P5 decide not to veto Back to open debate move directly to voting

Happens when P5 delegates vote against a clause / resolution, or whenP5 delegate propose a veto threat to the resolution as a whole during open debate on the resolution To ensure that a clause / resolution won’t be easily stroke out P5 delegates also have to approach the chair

P5 vote against a clause / resolution the chair sets time for the veto caucus P5 countries approach the chair P5 decide to veto it P5 decide not to veto it vetoed (failed) back to previous procedure

The Chair calls on delegates one at a time and each one may express their ideas Delegates must make a motion and the committee must pass it to hold a moderated caucus

Open debate on a clause P5 propose a veto threat P5 unmoderated caucus To voting procedure Back to debate Clause vetoedVoting on clause

Voting on clauses P5 for P5 against Clause may be passed Veto caucus Revote on clause clause vetoed

Open debate on resolution P5 propose a veto threat Veto caucus To voting procedure Back to debate reso vetoedVoting on reso

Voting on resolution P5 for P5 against reso may be passed Veto caucus Revote on reso reso vetoed

Thank you!