Council on Regional Security

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The Council on Regional Security (CRS) is the government body that monitors and responds to regional security issues.

Institution

The Council of Regional Security are responsible for setting and reinforcing the endorsement cap, and may issue conscriptions along with the Cabinet. In the case of a coup, the Council of Regional Security have a duty to restore the Coalition and have the power to declare a state of emergency until the legitimate government is back in power. They hold at least three Regional Officer positions with Border Control powers. They are responsible for appointing the Election Commissioner.

Nations can join the Council on Regional Security either by being nominated by the Delegate and the Prime Minister or by applying directly to the Council of Regional Security. They must be approved by a three-fifths majority by the Assembly. The current minimum qualifications for membership in the Council on Regional Security are: maintaining a World Assembly member nation in the South Pacific; a Soft Power Disbursement Rating of at least 130,000, or a Regional Influence ranking of Apprentice; 400 endorsements or half the endorsements of the Delegate; and having served at least six consecutive months as a legislator or two terms in the Local Council.

Members

There are currently eight members of the Council on Regional Security:

History

Until the Great Council of 2016, the role of the Council of Regional Security was filled by the Committee on State Security.

Further reading