At Vote: International Language [Complete] [Complete]

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Description: Recognizes that citizens of more than 19,000 Nations in the known to the us universe who are members of the World Assembly are communicating between each other in the fields of: Diplomacy, tourism, trade & commerce etc.

Affirms that considering every member nation has its own chosen native language/s many difficulties are occurring to commence proper communication between different nations citizens.

Mandates the establishment of an “international auxiliary language” used as an international language in every member nation.

Defines “International auxiliary language” as a language meant for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common native language.

Encourages member nations to establish international auxiliary language courses in every educational establishment in order to provide its citizens the means to communicate with ease with foreign nationals.

Clarifies that the “International auxiliary language” will not by any means
attempt to replace a nations native language/s risking its cultural uniqueness but the opposite, it will encourage:
A- International Diplomacy.
B- National Culture being more accessible.
C- Foreign Tourism.
D- Foreign Trade & Commerce.
 
"International Language" was defeated 9,710 votes to 3,505.

Voting on this resolution has ended.

Thanks to those nations who cast their votes. Your participation is a great help to the region.

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Voting on this resolution has ended.

Thanks to those nations who cast their votes. Your participation is a great help to the region.

This topic has been locked and sent to the Archives for safekeeping. If you would like this topic to be re-opened for further discussion, please contact the WA Delegate, a Global Moderator, or an Administrator for assistance. Thank you.
 
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