Points and motions
Suspend the meeting
Moderated
or Unmoderated caucus.
Delegates
should specify the propose.
To pass the motion it should be voted by the majority of the
delegates (51%).
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) moves
to suspend the meeting for the purpose of a moderated/ caucus to discuss
landmines for 25 minutes, with a 1 minute speaking time.
OR
Honorable Chair, (Country Name) moves
to
suspend the meeting for
an un-moderated
caucus for 20 minutes”.
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) moves
to suspend debate and start a (un)moderated caucus for the time extension of 10
min… ”.
Adjourn Meeting
The meeting ends until the next session.
Lunch or Dinner.
To pass the motion it should be voted
by the majority of the delegates (51%).
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) moves
to adjourn the debate for the purpose of lunch”
Table Debate
Makes a
PAUSE on the current debated topic.
Moves to
another topic and return to the first topic at a later time.
Two
delegates must speak in favor of TABLING DEBATE and tow against.
To pass the motion it should be voted by two – thirds
majority of the delegates 66%.
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) moves
to
table the topic of
landmines to be discussed
at a later time”.
Close Debate
Once a delegate feels that his or her country's position
has been made clear. That there are enough draft resolutions on the floor and
that all other delegates are ready. He or she can move for the closure of
debate.
To pass the motion it should be voted
by two – thirds majority of the delegates (66%).
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) moves
for Closure of Debate on this topic”.
Appeal the chair´s decision
A delegate feels that the chairperson has made an
incorrect decision.
The appeal must be sent on paper (needs to be written).
You don't have to vote for it.
Honorable
Chair, (Country name) moves for an Appeal of the Chair (after a note has been accepted).
Point of order
Delegates can use it when they believe a mistake in the
procedure has been done in any way.
They should only specify the errors they believe were
made in the MUN’s procedure.
You don't have to vote for it.
“Honorable Chair point of order the delegate
of (Country’s name) referred to …”
Point of inquiry
You can use the POINT OF INQUIRY when the floor is open, in order to ask the
chair-person a question of the rules of procedure.
You don't have to vote for it.
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) has a point
of Inquiry.
Point of personal privilege
You can
use the POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE when you want to inform the chairperson a
physical discomfort.
Eg.
Too much light=closing the curtains,
Too much noise= closing the door or
window.
You don't have to vote for it
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) has a
point of personal
privilege, we cannot hear
the speaker, the room is
too hot, etc…”
Point of information
After a
delegate has given a speech in formal debate, he or she may yield time to
points of information, or questions from other delegates concerning the
speech.
You don’t need to vote for it.
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) has a
point of information for the delegate”.
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) yields
to
points of information”.
OR
“Honorable Chair, (Country Name) is open
to questions”.
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