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Revision as of 19:05, 10 December 2021
The Council of the Medi Sea is a regional international forum consisting of all countries bordering the Medi Sea. Participation in the Medi Sea is automatic whenever the borders of a nation touch part of the water or landmass right next to the sea.
The Council's goal is to improve cooperation and peace within the region, as well as establishing international projects between other member states.
Council of the Medi Sea | |
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Medi Sea | |
Map of the Medi Sea | |
General | |
Type | Council |
Membership | |
Government | |
Government | Direct Universal Democracy |
Formation | |
Foundation date | 2 January 2020 |
Culture | |
Language | English |
Links | |
Discord | UAu2VTC |
Member States
Historically, many nations have lived in the Medi Sea region, like Impasse and Luxemburg, however, since the Council's inception, only a few have been lost to the annals of history. Currently the Council boasts a active participation of a few of its members and a semi active participation of other members.
State | Status |
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Lusitania | Active |
Gabon | Active |
Communist Cities Caretaker-Protectorate | Active |
Kaltsburg | Active |
New Thoria | Active |
Columbia | Non council participant |
Varkonia | Non council participant |
X Lumière | Annexed by CCCP |
X Atlantis | Annexed by Columbia |
X Coroseia | Succeeded by New Thoria |
X SPQR | Joined Varkonia |
X Tungsten | Annexed by Lusitania |
X Grand Imperium | Inactive |
X Highrock | Inactive |
X Namhan | Inactive |
X Tierra de Conciencia | Annexed by Coroseia |
X Neukaltsburg | Annexed by Kaltsburg |
Inner Workings
Since participation in the Council is automatic, the council does not have complex rules of participation, and has no authority over any member state. In order to conciliate the multiple different forms of governments in the Medi Sea the council believes that every single citizen of a member nation that lives in the Medi Sea has the right to start proposals and discussions on any projects and the power to cast a single vote.
Any proposal and or approved project is non legally binding and only sets a objective for the Council and the member stations to work towards.