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| founded_date = April 2003
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[[The Rejected Realms]] is the region to which ejected nations are sent, and from which nations cannot be banned or ejected. It was created in April 2003 as one of the game's original sinkers and has recently been officially labelled a Catcher. Its army is one of the oldest defender organizations in the game, though is technically independent of the government. The Rejected Realms is allied to [[the South Pacific]] through the Treaty of Peace and Amity and the January Accords (bilateral with [[the East Pacific]]).
[[The Rejected Realms]] is the region to which ejected nations are sent, and from which nations cannot be banned or ejected. It was created in April 2003 as one of the game's original sinkers and has recently been officially labelled a Catcher. Its army is one of the oldest defender organizations in the game, though is technically independent of the government. The Rejected Realms is allied to [[the South Pacific]] through the Treaty of Peace and Amity and the January Accords (trilateral with [[the East Pacific]]).


==Information for ambassadors==
==Information for ambassadors==
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
|+ Position changes by month
|+ Elections and appointments schedule
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! Month !! Positions elected (appointments in italics)
! Month
! Positions elected (appointments in italics)
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|-
| January || WA Delegate
| January
|  
|-
|-
| February ||  
| February
|  
|-
|-
| March ||  
| March
|  
|-
|-
| April || Cabinet and Speaker
| April
| Cabinet and Speaker
|-
|-
| May ||
| May
| WA Delegate
|-
|-
| June || WA Delegate
| June
|  
|-
|-
| July ||
| July
|
|-
|-
| August || Cabinet and Speaker
| August
| Cabinet and Speaker
|-
|-
| September ||  
| September
|  
|-
|-
| October ||  
| October
|  
|-
|-
| November ||
| November
| WA Delegate
|-
|-
| December || Cabinet and Speaker
| December
| Cabinet and Speaker
|}
|}


== External links ==
* [https://www.nationstates.net/region=the_rejected_realms Official region]
* [https://rejectedrealms.com/ Official forum]
* [https://discord.com/invite/Z3xbVTm Official Discord server]


[[Category:Regions with TSP Ambassadors]]
[[Category:Partnership for Sovereignty]]
[[Category:Partnership for Sovereignty]]
[[Category:Regions with ambassadors of the South Pacific|Rejected Realms]]

Latest revision as of 21:11, 28 December 2021

The Rejected Realms
Regional flag
DemonymRejects
EstablishedApril 2003
Government
TypeDemocracy
DelegateNakari (Budgie Snugglers)
AlignmentDefender
BlocPartnership for Sovereignty
MilitaryThe Rejected Realms Army
Useful links
Regionlink
Forumlink
Discordlink

The Rejected Realms is the region to which ejected nations are sent, and from which nations cannot be banned or ejected. It was created in April 2003 as one of the game's original sinkers and has recently been officially labelled a Catcher. Its army is one of the oldest defender organizations in the game, though is technically independent of the government. The Rejected Realms is allied to the South Pacific through the Treaty of Peace and Amity and the January Accords (trilateral with the East Pacific).

Information for ambassadors

The Rejected Realms has scheduled elections, and also uses a challenge system in which a person can challenge an incumbent to their role. This means that delegate elections occur irregularly – a delegate is entitled to a term of six months, and if they are challenged and defeat the challenger, their term is reset to six months.

Four individuals are elected as officers, but their portfolio is chosen by the delegate. This can technically be anything but in recent times the Cabinet usually has Officers of Culture, World Assembly, Outreach, and Foreign Affairs.

The Editor in Chief is appointed irregularly.

Elections and appointments schedule
Month Positions elected (appointments in italics)
January
February
March
April Cabinet and Speaker
May WA Delegate
June
July
August Cabinet and Speaker
September
October
November WA Delegate
December Cabinet and Speaker

External links