Too Many Approvals Necessary
Halprenevina
30-05-2007, 23:23
As I have noticed in the proposal of a UN resolution, it is currently necessary to have 112 approvals before resolution can even be voted on by the UN. Although this is a mere six percent of the UN that has to approve it. It often becomes tough to get a proposal approved and into queue. I propose that the amount of delegate approvals be lowered from six percent to four percent so that it is easier for good resolutions to make it into queue.
Scolopendra
30-05-2007, 23:29
Perhaps the inherent difficulty of bringing proposals into queue is intentional.
Flibbleites
31-05-2007, 04:53
Quit whining, I needed 147 approvals to get my resolution to quorum.
The Most Glorious Hack
31-05-2007, 09:15
It used to be 8%...
you just stated that it takes 112 approvals for a propostition to join the queue, you are going to have to get a very long thread here before what you just proposed about reducing the percentage being thought about... ;)
St Edmundan Antarctic
31-05-2007, 13:26
I propose that the amount of delegate approvals be lowered from six percent to four percent so that it is easier for good resolutions to make it into queue.
Unfortunately that would also make it easier for bad resolutions to get into queue.
Alternative suggestion for a solution: Give those nations that have authored resolutions which got passed the ability to approve future resolutions, even if they currently aren't regional delegates, and make this right transferable if their players change UN nations... ;)