Dgkismun 2024 Rules of Procedure
Dgkismun 2024 Rules of Procedure
RULES OF PROCEDURE
➢ APPLICABILITY:
The below mentioned rules are applicable to all the Indian Committees, United
Nations Committees, Other Governmental Simulations unless specific
instructions have been provided for in the rules. Any deviation from the rules
mentioned requires written permission from the Secretariat.
➢ DECORUM:
Delegates are to obey instructions given by UNA-USA MUN staff. Those who
do not obey directions will be dismissed from the conference. The delegates are
expected to maintain highest level of professionalism and decorum during the
proceedings of the council. If a delegate is not behaving in a parliamentary
fashion, on chat, video, audio, or any other platform as shared, he/she can be
barred from the session(s), temporarily (put in the waiting room) or
permanently.
➢ STANDARD RULES:
1. Representation: All councils shall have delegate(s) representing one
country/portfolio having one vote. Non-governmental Organisations &
Special Observers will be allowed to vote on Amendments and
Declarations that pertain to them, in an agenda which is directly
concerning them. On all other agendas they will be allowed to vote on all
issues except Amendments and Declaration. In case of a dispute,
Presiding Officer’s decision shall be final and binding.
2. Language: The delegates can utilise only English for the conference.
3. Attire: Delegates and the Presiding Officer(s) are expected to wear the
dress code as per the conference itinerary.
4. Technical Requirement(s): Delegates can have a working electronic
device compatible and equipped with the said software, internet
connectivity and the other required prerequisites as mentioned. However,
delegates are NOT allowed to use internet during general speaker’s list
and moderated caucus and found using strict actions will be taken.
5. Recognition: The delegates shall utilise the ‘Raise Hand’ or any other
such feature as provided, in order to be recognised, at any point, during
the session. The delegates shall ‘Lower Hand’ once the purpose of raising
their hand has been met. This or any other feature as mentioned, shall be
treated as delegate’s placard and must only be used when required. The
delegates may also utilise chits in order to communicate with the council
as a whole or to a delegate/Presiding Officer, privately.
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3. Limitation of Speaking Time: The Chair may limit the time allotted to
each speaker. However, delegates can motion to increase or decrease the
speaking time, which will be voted upon by the committee or council.
The timing options begin from 60, 90 to the maximum of 120 seconds.
The choice for the same should be voted upon and applied to the
Speaker's list.
5. Yielding Time: The delegate may yield any time following their remarks
after their speech. Yields may be made in three ways:
a) Yield to another delegate. His/her remaining time shall be given to
another delegate.
b) Yield to questions. Delegates shall be selected by the Chair to ask one
question per speech. The Chair has the right to call order to any delegate
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whose question is, in the opinion of the Chair, not designed to elicit
information. Answers to questions are limited to the time remaining in a
delegate's speech.
c) Yield to the Chair. Such a yield should be made if the delegate does not
wish his/her speech to be subject to comments. The Chair shall then move
on to the next speaker.
6. Points:
a) Personal Privilege: This can interrupt a speaker and is used when a
delegate is facing technical difficulties and cannot hear the speaker or is
experiencing mental or physical discomfort.
b) Information: Delegates may Raise their Hand if they wish to clarify any
factual inaccuracy in a delegate’s speech. If one finds that another
delegate has misstated a particular fact after the completion of the
delegate’s speech, one may ask for valid documentation supporting the
delegate’s facts.
c) Order: During the discussion of any matter, a delegate may raise a Point
of Order and the Chair shall immediately consider the request. A Point of
Order must relate to the observance of the rules of the committee or to the
way the Chair is exercising his or her power. A delegate raising a Point of
Order may not speak on the substance of the matter under discussion. The
Chair may refuse to recognize a Point of Order if the delegate has not
shown proper restraint and decorum governing the use of such a right, or
if the point is dilatory in nature.
d) Parliamentary Inquiry: This is exercised when a delegate wants to
know anything about the proceedings from the Executive Board.
7. Right Of Reply:
The Chair may recognize the Right of Reply only in instances of a grave
personal insult. Rights of Reply must be submitted in writing to the Chair,
and may only be granted after a speech is completed. The Chair shall
inform the Secretary-General of the circumstances surrounding the Right
of Reply. No ruling on this matter is subject to appeal.
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Secretary General will hear from both the delegate and the Chair before
making a wise decision.
12.Motion to Suspend Debate: A delegate may at any time move for the
closure of debate on the item under discussion, after which debate will
end and all draft resolutions and amendments will be put to an immediate
vote. Permission to speak on the closure of debate shall be accorded only
to two speakers opposing the closure, after which the motion shall be
immediately put to a vote. This motion requires a two-thirds majority
decision. Upon passage of this motion the Chair shall declare the closure
of debate and immediately move into voting procedure on the substantive
proposals introduced and pending before the committee. The committee
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shall also close debate and move into voting procedure when the speakers
list has been exhausted.
16.One For One Against: This is when the committee cannot decide on a
particular issue or is divided on the question and therefore before the final
vote needs to hear both sides of the argument. This can be extended to a
Two For and Two Against. The Time limit for each speaker is 1 minute.
17.Formal Voting: This is required only for passing a Draft Resolution and
takes place in three rounds. No observer other than those who have been
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• Round 2: All delegates who have opted for rights, get to justify their
positions. This round is entered only if there is a Pass and a Yes with
Rights or a No with Rights.
• Round 3: Delegates have to cast their Final vote and the two choices they
have are: a Yes or a No.
20.Conduct While in Voting Procedure: After the Chair has announced the
beginning of voting, no representative may enter or leave the room, nor
shall any representative interrupt the voting except on a Point of Personal
Privilege, Point of Inquiry, or a Point of Order in connection with the
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requires fifty percent of the members present during the last roll call, plus
one. Example: 99 members present requires 49.5 (50%) + 1= 50.5=51
affirmative votes.
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