NationStates Jolt Archive


Delegate benefits

13-01-2004, 17:31
I am the delegate for a newly formed region. What benefit does that give me?

I can't see any
Coffee Is God
13-01-2004, 17:47
1) When voting on a UN Proposal, your vote has a lot more weight than a "normal" UN member. Your vote counts for as many votes as there are UN members in your region.

2) If the regional founder allows it, then the delegate can access the regional controls; which means that the delegate have virtually the same power as the founder himself (In your case where you are both founder and delegate, this means nothing): He can decide what goes in the "World Fact Book;" he can boot members and PW-protect the region.

(Is that it? Hmm We think that just about covers it.) So yes, there are most definately benefits to being delegate.

These are the words of the High Council of the CiG-Nation.
13-01-2004, 19:54
You can decide to endorse a proposal. At least six percent of the delegates must endorse proposals, before they reach the UN floor.