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Introduction to MUN Procedure

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Introduction to MUN procedure

What is Lobbying and Merging?


During the first day, you will
have lobbying and merging
sessions. You will be meeting
The main purpose of these sessions is
your committee members (other
to WRITE YOUR RESOLUTION; You
delegates and the chairing panel).
will be grouped with 3-5 other delegates
and you will write a resolution together-
you want to solve the issues at hand.
Pre-Ambulatory
Clauses
These are just factual
statements you want the
other delegates to
know/consider before
reading the actual heart of
the resolution (the clauses).

Don't focus too much on


them!! They're just facts
you want everyone to
know!
Clauses
Now these are important!! They are basically
stating your solution for the issue you are tackling.

Clauses contain Sub-clauses and Sub-Sub- Clauses:

There will be a minimum number of


Clauses:
1. … clauses, but you can have as many as you
Sub-clauses: want!
a. …
b. … Note
Sub-sub-clauses: Subsubclauses must
i. … AT LEAST go to ii. or
ii. … they can't be counted
What are Amendments?
After reading and discussing a
resolution - you may give a speech
for/against an amendment or the
resolution as a whole prior to voting
procedures
Amendments Your speech will be 1-2 mins long,
and you will explain why you are
with or against the amendment or
resolution! You may also be open to
points of information after delivery!!
POINT OF ORDER
Correcting a statement with POINT OF PERSONAL
FACTS- make sure to have PRIVILEGE
your source because the chair
Is there something wrong? Do
will ask you to provide it!
you need something? Can't
hear a speaker?

Points of...
POINT OF
POINT OF INQUIRY
Used when a delegate has a
PARLIAMENTARY
question about something POINT OF PROCEDURE
that is not clearly understood INFORMATION Use this to draws attention to a
in the committee
Asking a question rules violation in a meeting of a
deliberative assembly
Motions to...
Motion to move into voting procedure
Motion to extend ...
Motion to approach the chair
Motion to clap
Questions &
Answers

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