Most Mira Council
The Most Mira Council was an international diplomatic organization conceptualized alongside of the Most Mira Station - Мост Мира Станция. When World War 3 broke out, the UN ceased to exist as an organization, leaving a void in the role of international arbitration. Though the organization was initially symbolic, there were a number of stipulations each party had to agree to follow under penalty of global sanction:
- All nations of significant stature agree to maintain a number of citizens on one of the habitation arms.
- No violence or hostilities are to occur aboard Most Mira.
- A diplomatic presence is to be maintained within the MMS Council.
- Disputes are to be raised before the MMS Council before war is on the table, otherwise the aggressor party will be held in global contempt.
- Territorial claims beyond Earth will be arbitrated at the MMS Council.
- Attempts to circumvent the authority of the MMS charter (Such as by calling upon allies to violate sanctions) will result in the forfeit of any extraterrestrial territory claims (burning the aggressor's bridge to space).
Structure
The Most Mira Council consists of a primary and secondary diplomat from each member nation, as well as a retinue of translators, attaches and support staff for each. The Council itself has a host of custodial, logistical, bureaucratic and support staff tending the station and serving the Council's interests. The Chairperson of the Council rotates on a monthly basis by RNG with no repeats until all have held the position.
Public Agenda
To prevent the outbreak of unnecessary wars through arbitration and non-zero-sum cooperation.
History
The MMS Council began operation shortly after the completion of Most Mira Station in 2170. The council remained involved in diplomacy and arbitration for 130 years until the station's destruction in 2300, when almost the entire council were killed.
Type
Political, International
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