Grosseschnauzer
TNPer
**THIS IS NOT AN ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION.**
The Security Council is a group of citizens, approved by the Regional Assembly, who are entrusted with the security of the region. The Security Council manages our regional security by monitoring internal and external threats, making recommendations on security operations to the Vice Delegate, and helping ensure the peaceful, democratic transfer of the Delegacy.
Before applying to join the Security Council, you must meet the legal requirements to apply.
The legal requirements can be found in Section 5.1 of the Legal Code:
Section 5.1: Requirements and Admission:4. Any person with an account on the regional forum and a nation in The North Pacific may apply to join the Council, as long as their nation satisfies any influence and endorsement requirements for membership. Any applicant who does not meet the appropriate requirements, or who ceases to meet them, is automatically rejected.
5. Security Councilors must meet the same influence and endorsement requirements as applicants to the Council, and may be suspended or removed if they fail to do so.
6. The influence requirement is a Soft Power Disbursement Rating within The North Pacific greater than or equal to 182,500, or an influence rank within The North Pacific greater than or equal to Apprentice, whichever is lower. The endorsement requirement is at least 500, or 50 percent of the serving Delegate's endorsement count, whichever is lower.
7. By a two-thirds majority vote, the Security Council may exempt nations who have expended their influence in service to the region from any influence requirements to join the Council or to remain a member. Exemptions granted in such a manner remain valid until the exempted nation regains the required influence level.
Should you meet all the legal requirements for application, the Security Council will discuss your application and may pose several questions for you, before recommending your application to the Regional Assembly. In addition to the formal requirements for becoming a member of the Security Council, all prospective applicants should take into consideration additional factors that are also important to whether or not the Security Council will recommend, and the Regional Assembly approve, your application to the Security Council.
- Prospective applicants should demonstrate commitment to all parts of The North Pacific's community, gameside and offsite. Government service, either in the executive staff or in the cabinet, and particularly elected office, are great opportunities to demonstrate that commitment.
- Consistent and regular presence on the forum, in the RMB, in Discord, are also important to help the Security Council get a sense for who the applicant is, and to build trust. The longer the applicant has been involved in this way, the better, as it gives the Council more to work with and to consider. If the first time you show up on the Council's radar is your application to join them, you will almost certainly not be accepted.
- Once your application is accepted, you will be asked the Standard Five Questions. Please do not include these in your application, the Vice Delegate will reach out to you about them.
1. Can you summarize your involvement within TNP and outside of TNP?2. Why do you want to become a member of the Security Council?3. What is something you feel that the Security Council is currently not doing and how would you address this?4. Have you ever contemplated running for public office?5. What ministries or government positions have you been a part of and what duties were you responsible for in these positions?
To apply, please post an application in the form of "I, Flemingovia, a Handshaker with 206 endorsements wish to apply for the Security Council."
This is an application thread, and not a discussion or voting thread. Thank you!
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