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BSPS 3B PROGRAM FLOW MODEL UNITED NATIONS
Issue to be resolved: Be it resolved that member states implement mandatory COVID-19 vaccination in the year
2022.
Program Flow
Speakers List
Regional Speakers
Group 1-Codico
Group 2- Dela Rama
Group 3- Caitlin
Group 4: Valencia
Group 5: Anika Arnaiz
Closing Remarks
Points:
1. Point of Information
➔ A question, normally after a delegate has delivered his speech. This is your chance to attack or
enhance the speech made by
a delegate.
2. Point of Personal Privilege
➔ Ask the Chairs to change something making you uncomfortable, such as temperature, technical
issues, or inability to hear the speaker. This is the only point that may interrupt a speaker.
3. Point of Parliamentary Procedure
➔ When you think something is outside or proper parliamentary procedure.
4. Point of Inquiry
➔ A question directed to the Chairs about MUN procedure.
5. Point of Clarification
➔ A point normally made by the Chairs to clarify something, such as a fact.
Motions:
1. Motion for a Moderated Caucus
➔ A form of continuous debate in which speakers give their positions on the topics at hand.
Normally, you must give a purpose, speaking time, and total time when making this motion.
2. Motion for an Unmoderated Caucus
➔ An informal form of debate where delegates are free to leave their seats and discuss with other
delegates. This motion is normally made when it is time to merge or write draft resolutions.
3. Motion to Move into Time Against
➔ This motion is to be made when those planning on speaking against a resolution wish to speak.
4. Motion to Move into Time For
➔ This motion is made when those planning on speaking in favor of a resolution wish to speak.
5. Motion to Move into Voting Procedure
➔ When a delegate feels the topic has already been thoroughly discussed, he motions to move into
voting procedure so that whatever was being discussed is put to a vote.
6. Motion to Table a Resolution
➔ This motion is to put aside the resolution at hand to discuss it at a later time. This is normally
done if the resolution isn't producing debate or if the committee is running out of time and you
want your resolution to be discussed.
7. Motion for Division of the House/ Motion to Vote by Roll Call
➔ This motion is granted by the Chairs if voting by placards seems inaccurate or if the vote was
very close. Delegations vote one-by-one and abstentions are not in order.
8. Motion to Adjourn
➔ Motion to finish the current committee session.
9. Motion to Recess
➔ End of the conference.
10. Right of Reply
➔ A formal request to speak after another delegate has offended you or your delegation. This must
be submitted in writing to the Chairs.
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6. Delegate of Venezuela
e. Western Europe and the United States of America (USA)
1. Delegate of France
2. Delegate of Switzerland
3. Delegate of Netherlands
4. Delegate of United Kingdoms
5. Delegate of USA
6. Delegate of Belgium
Josh:
“Thank you, we can see that there are (30) delegates present, this makes a simple majority (16) and a
two-thirds majority (20).”
Opening the Floor
Josh:
“Are there any points or motions on the floor?”
Asherah (RAISES HER HAND):
“I move this motion to open the floor for setting the agenda”
Josh:
“Are there seconds to this motion?”
Irish (RAISES HER HAND):
“I second the motion”
OTHER REPLIES:
a. I move this motion to open the floor
b. This is in order, are there any seconds to this motion? *Delegate raise seconds*
c. “Thank you”
d. *Delegates vote in favor*
e. *Motion passes*
f. “Thank you delegate, this motion passes*
Setting of Agenda
Josh:
“Delegates, we have one resolution before us today. My co-Chair will now read the resolution.”
Jhanice:
“The issue that needs to be resolved is the implementation of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination in the
year 2022. Whether its program and implementation is crucial or not encompassing its availability and
safety.”
Speakers List
Josh:
The giving of regional resolutions will commence immediately. All regional bloc representatives will be
given a maximum of 3 minutes each to present their regional resolutions, accounting for a total of 15
minutes for the entire speakers’ list to finish laying out their resolutions. . All delegates wishing to speak
FOR this resolution, please signify by raising your hands in the zoom meeting.”
“Thank you, delegates. All delegates wishing to speak AGAINST this resolution, please signify by
raising your hands in the zoom meeting.”
(Read names slowly and from different areas of the room.)
“Thank you, delegates. All delegates wishing to speak TO this resolution, please signify by raising
your hands in the zoom meeting.”
Read names of delegates:
a. South Africa
b. Philippines
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c. Lithuania
d. Mexico
e. Netherlands
Josh:
The chair recognizes the Delegate of Belgium, Delegate of Belgium has the floor.
Olive:
The delegate of Belgium seconds the motion.
Josh:
It has been moved and seconded to go through the speaker’s list. All in favor, raise your hands.
(Everyone Raised hands). All against, Raised hands. (Silence).
Josh:
Motion is carried. The speakers’ list has been approved. Let us now proceed with the giving of regional
resolutions. Representative of Africa, you now have the floor.
Giving of Regional resolution
1. AFRICA
*Naomi gives her 3 minutes speech*
Josh:
all regions will now be given 1 point of information per region and a yield back from the region in
question.
For the next to speak is from the regional bloc of asia pacific
2. ASIA-PACIFIC
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The next speaker will be from the regional bloc of Eastern Europe
3. Eastern Europe
Delegate of Lithuania you may have the Floor
The Next Speaker will be from the regional bloc of Latin America and The caribbeans
are saying that it is better to take the risk of getting vaccinated and turn a blind eye on the side effects of
vaccines? If yes, how can you be so sure that it differs for different people?
Latin America answers*
And the last to deliver a speech will be from the the regional bloc of Western Europe and USA
Czech Republic questions* You have stated that the government should institute incentives in order to
encourage individuals to get their vaccinations. In what way do you intend to put this strategy into action?
What kind of incentives are you planning to put into place?
Western Europe answers*
OTHER REPLIES:
a. “Delegate from _____, to what point do you rise?”
b. Delegate - “Point of information directed toward the delegate from ___.”
c. (To the Speaker) “Delegate, do you yield?”
d. (If the Speaker says yes, to the delegate in the body) “On information, delegate.”
e. (If the Speaker says no, to the delegate in the body) “Thank you, delegate.”
f. (After each delegate has spoken and points of information are exhausted) Are there
points or motions on the floor at this time?
g. (If there are none, continue with the Speakers’ List.)
h. Thank you delegate, are there any points of motion?
i. The delegate for Africa is now ready for questions.
j. The delegate of ___ has opened himself/herself to any and all points of information. Due
to time constraints, points of information are yielded back.
k. Delegate from (insert country), you may now ask your question.
Josh:
“The speakers from different regions have delivered their stands and questions raised have also been
answered. Are there any objections on the floor? Would anyone like to ask or add something? (Silence).”
“Are there any points of motion on the floor? Do I hear a motion that wants to move to an unmoderated
caucus?”
“Do I hear a motion”
Delegate of Mexico raises hand*
Josh: Delegate of Mexico you may have the floor
Jorim (Mexico):
“I move this motion to open the floor for an unmoderated caucus for the duration of 5 minutes”
Josh:
“Thank you delegate, this is in order, the delegate has motioned for an Unmoderated Caucus of the total
duration of 5 minutes, are there any seconds to this motion?”
“Please raise your hands to those who are AGAINST the motion”
“I see that the majority is those who are for, and the motion passes”
“a second motion has been moved, let us proceed to the unmoderated caucus”
Unmoderated Caucus: 5 minutes
Josh:
“Time has elapsed for the unmoderated caucus. “Delegates, your time has elapsed, please mute
yourselves”. Thank you delegates for participating. Now we are about to vote on the decision of whether
mandatory vaccination will be implemented. The floor is open and there is a motion to close the debate
and move to the voting procedure.”
Votation
Jhanice:
“We are now moving onto the voting procedure for the implementation of mandatory Covid-19
vaccinations.
Individual Voting
*India raises her hand*
Josh:
The chair recognizes India and India has the floor.
Asherah: The delegate of India moves to begin the individual voting of member-states for the
final stand.
*Laica raises her hand*
Josh:
The chair recognizes Venezuela and Venezuela has the floor.
Laica: The delegate of Venezuela seconds the motion.
Josh:
It has been moved and seconded to begin the individual voting of member-states for the final stand. All in
favor, Raise your hands. (Everyone Raise hands ). All against, Raise your hands (Silence).
Josh:
Motion is carried. We will now proceed with the voting. All the resolutions and speeches have been
presented and every member-state has the power to vote. Anyone that is in favor or against the agenda
may express their vote.
Josh:
Those who are in favor of the Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination in the Year 2022, please raise your hand.
*In favor; raises hand*
Josh:
Secretary-General, please take note.
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Adjourn
Josh:
“Can I hear a motion from the delegates, for the meeting to be adjourned. (motion of delegates). “
India raises hand*
Josh: Delegate of India you may have the floor
Ashera:
“I open the floor for meeting to be adjourned”
Josh: Are there any seconds to this motion?
Delegate of mexico raises hand*
Josh: Delegate of mexico you may have the floor
Jorim:
“I second the motion for the meeting to be adjourned”
Josh:
Thank you delegate, “Can I see the hands who are for this motion. (count the hands). Can I see the
hands who are against this motion? (count the hands). As the majority is for this motion, the motion
passes. The session is now adjourned. Thank you”
Jhanice:
“We will now proceed to the awarding. I will now give the floor to the Under-secretary General for the
announcement of Awardees.”
Awarding
Ladies and Gentlemen, today we have witnessed great promise for the future of our nations.
Thus it is my honor to present the following Awards and Certificates to recognize some
exceptional individuals here today.
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Congratulations, once again to everyone present here today. I am beyond grateful for all of you
today.
Closing Remarks- Jhanice Lanzar
Jhanice:
“Thank you delegates for representing your countries, pushing yourselves in the debate, and
passing good resolutions regarding the implementation of mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations. The efforts
aiming to reduce the probability of increasing COVID-19 and the appropriate actions to implement it after
considering all aspects of a community are important, where orders in government should identify ways to
make it accessible, sufficient, and safe. The responsibilities surrounding the crisis are highlighted by
putting definitions to the needs of the community as well as the situations that they are facing. This serves
as a platform to address global issues where it’s vital to keep the countries' interests in committing to
make even better institutions as it fulfills the role. Again, thank you dear delegates.”
Closing Prayer- Rochie Talam