It was an exciting day in the JN. Between problems, random events, and resolutions, a lot got done, and a lot still needs fixing. An election for a vacant seat on the Supreme Council was held and Leo Wu, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia, was elected to the Supreme Council in his first term. Below is a summary of what went else went on today in the JN. Remember to take note if you have problems to fix for the next meeting and come prepared. The next JN meeting will be held on December 15. ProblemsThere was a big problem lingering from last week. Turmoil and disorder in the Middle East. All Middle Eastern nations in the JN had to pay 25RP which Israel could not afford. Fortunately, the US introduced and passed a resolution that allowed for the JN to pay this problem and prevent future problems in the Middle East. Both Argentina's and India's problems were solved.New problems can be viewed on the Problems page. New problems next week for Russia, Egypt, South Africa, and Germany. ResolutionsTwo resolutions were introduced to the JN at this meeting. They are explained below.
Random EventsThe two random events from last week, the Japanese vaccine and a flu outbreak in Nigeria, were considered first. Because of a error in JN procedure, the Nigerian flu outbreak was pushed to next meeting. The Japanese ambassador submitted a resolution to the JN to try to secure the vaccine for all, but it was rejected by the Supreme Council. Read more above. Two new random events were assigned this week. Japan was hit with a workers' strike. The Japanese Government decided to side with the workers which caused Japanese businesses to flee to neighboring countries in the region (6RP each). Turkey struck oil and paid (1TP and 10RP) to extract it. It looks like they will be getting a healthy reward (40RP). |
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