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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "parador" (Feb 11th 2008, 4:27pm)
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Originally posted by Rooijen10
I thought we went for 8-8, the idea being that otherwise you get too many nation in the Council. At 8-8, we already have more nations in the Council than historical.
... but if we go for 10-10, the most logical choices for the permanent members are Germany and Russia. You'd need three non-permanent members then. China, India, Canada?
This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "Kaiser Kirk" (Feb 11th 2008, 6:42pm)
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Originally posted by Desertfox
Australia hasn't voted yet, they are however planning to vote no, but there is still time to sway them...
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "perdedor99" (Feb 11th 2008, 6:45pm)
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What is the "neither permanent nor non-permanent:" category for?
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What are we meant to be voting on, and do the permanent members overule the non-permanent ones?
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Another major power, the Soviet Union, was a member only from 1934, when it joined to antagonise Germany (which had left the year before), to December 14, 1939, when it was expelled for aggression against Finland. In expelling the Soviet Union, the League broke its own norms. Only 7 out of 15 members of the Council voted for the expelling (Great Britain, France, Belgium, Bolivia, Egypt, South African Union and the Dominican Republic), which was not a majority of votes as was required by the Charter to do so.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Brockpaine" (Feb 11th 2008, 7:07pm)
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