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Презентация на тему General rules of procedure

Introduction of chairsRoll-callChair calls the main-submitter of the resolution to read out the operative clausesChair sets the debate time/debate modeMain-submitter delivers his speech and after that answers points of informationDebates start (Nations take the floor and
GENERAL RULES OF PROCEDUREPoints & Motions Introduction of chairsRoll-callChair calls the main-submitter of the resolution to read out Closed debatesIn the first part of the debates only nations in favor 1. Point of Personal Privilege:Refers to the comfort and well-being of the 3. Point of information to the speaker (A question directed to the 5. Point of Information to the Chair:A question to the chair,May not 1. 3. Imagine that you are losing consciousness during the debates. What point will THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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Слайд 2 Introduction of chairs
Roll-call
Chair calls the main-submitter of the

Introduction of chairsRoll-callChair calls the main-submitter of the resolution to read

resolution to read out the operative clauses
Chair sets the

debate time/debate mode
Main-submitter delivers his speech and after that answers points of information
Debates start (Nations take the floor and deliver their speeches or propose amendments)
Voting on the resolution

Order of the debates


Слайд 3 Closed debates
In the first part of the debates

Closed debatesIn the first part of the debates only nations in

only nations in favor of the resolution/amendment can take

the floor. In the second part – only those nations that are against (ex. 30 min. in favor, 30 min. against)

Open debates
Any nation wishing to speak either in favor or against the resolution may take the floor (ex. 1 h 30 min of open debates)

Debate time/mode


Слайд 4
1. Point of Personal Privilege:
Refers to the comfort

1. Point of Personal Privilege:Refers to the comfort and well-being of

and well-being of the delegate,
May only interrupt a speaker

if it refers to audibility,
Is not debatable
Does not require a second
2. Point of Order (Refers to procedural matters only, i.e. if the chair makes an error in the order of debate or in the setting of debate time)

Points


Слайд 5 3. Point of information to the speaker (A

3. Point of information to the speaker (A question directed to

question directed to the delegate having the floor, and

who has indicated that he is willing to answer points of information):
Must be formulated in the form of a question, i.e. "Is the speaker aware that." A short introductory statement may precede the question,
Only ONE question by the same questioner. There will be no dialogue between speaker and questioner on the floor

4. Right to follow up

Слайд 6 5. Point of Information to the Chair:
A question

5. Point of Information to the Chair:A question to the chair,May

to the chair,
May not interrupt a speaker,
Can refer to

almost anything, from issues to personal priorities

6. Point of Parliamentary Enquiry:
Point of information to the chair concerning Rules of Procedures,
Example: "Could the Chair please explain to the house what is meant by closed debate?"

Слайд 7 1. "Motion to move to the previous question“
During

1.

open debates calls for the closure of debate and

vote,
During closed debates calls for moving into the time against;

2. "Motion adjourn the debate“:
Calls for the temporary disposal of a resolution,
Practically means the death of the resolution, due to lack of time

Motions


Слайд 8 3. "Motion to reconsider a resolution“ (Calls for

3.

a re-debate and re-vote of a motion that has

already been discussed (adopted or rejected)

4. “Motion to extend debate time” (Calls for extension of the debates)

5. “Motion to divide the house” (roll-call vote; may be used in case of arguable results of the previous voting procedure)

Слайд 9 Imagine that you are losing consciousness during the

Imagine that you are losing consciousness during the debates. What point

debates. What point will you use?

Chair said that the

time in favor of the amendment has elapsed but you have a speech in favor. What are you going to do?

What’s the difference between the Point of order and the Point of Parliamentary Enquiry?

The house has just voted on the resolution – 25 votes in favor and 27 against. You think that the votes haven’t been counted right. What motion will you use?

At the end of the day you feel that the house is tired and almost nobody wants to speak. What can you do to end the debates?



Final questions


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