How Does World Assembly
The World Assembly (or WA) is the international political centre of NationStates. Membership in the World Assembly allows a nation to participate in areas of NationStates they wouldn’t otherwise have access to, such as r/d gameplay and voting on General Assembly and Security Council resolutions. Multiple regions in the game also give special benefits to WA-enrolled nations that remain in their region and/or endorse their delegate. As each player is only allowed to keep one nation enrolled in the World Assembly at a time, it is generally considered to most accurately reflect the number of people playing NationStates, and to designate a specific nation as your "main".
Description
The World Assembly as an organisation is broken into two distinct branches, the General Assembly and the Security Council.
The General Assembly is the equivalent of the real life United Nations General Assembly, and oversees proposals that will affect international relations and overall regulations for member nations. The Security Council is the equivalent of the real life United Nations Security Council, and votes mostly on gameplay matters including commending or condemning nations or regions and liberating regions.
Any member nation with two endorsements or more can submit proposals to either branch, and World Assembly delegates from each region can vote to approve those proposals. If 6% of delegates approve of a proposal, it will achieve quorum and be presented for a vote. Any nation enrolled in the World Assembly can vote on proposals. If the proposal passes, it is enacted immediately; any necessary stat adjustments or badges will be applied to the nations or regions in question.
Signing up for the World Assembly is a simple process. Go to the World Assembly page on NationStates and click the "Apply to Join" button featured in the screenshot to the right. A confirmation email will be sent to the email you registered with the account. Once you've confirmed it, you're in!
Regional
While the main intention of membership in the World Assembly is to vote on matters of international importance, the game has evolved to the point where there are plenty of regional benefits for enrolled nations as well. Having more World Assembly nations increases the security and visibility of a region, so many regions in the game offer benefits to those nations who reside in them.
Endorsing
Endorsing other nations is the easiest way to interact with the World Assembly within a region. It's also one of the most beneficial to a region overall. Every nation in a region gains two influence per day, with two more added on for every endorsement they've received. While a regional founder can eject and/or ban any nation from the region for free, any other regional officer with ban permissions must spend their regional influence to do so. By having nations with a lot of endorsements and influence, we are protected from a potential rogue regional officer or infiltration attempt.
The regional delegate's vote on World Assembly resolutions is also more powerful based on the amount of votes they have, totalling out to the amount of endorsements they have plus one.
Once you're registered for the World Assembly, you'll likely notice notifications stating that other people in the region are endorsing you. You can (and should!) endorse them back. At the bottom of their nation page (which you can find by clicking on their name), you'll notice the button shown in the picture to the right. Once you click it, you're done! You're able to endorse as many nations as you want, and we encourage that you endorse all of them you can find.
If you're interested in going the extra mile and endorsing all of the eligible nations, there are two ways you can do so. The first is waiting for the next regional endotarting (a term which means everyone endorsing everyone else) challenge, where all WA nations will be listed. The second is seeking it out on this page. Every nation with a World Assembly symbol next to their name is a WA member and can be endorsed.
Member State Benefits
Site-Wide
Getting Information on Proposals
Voting on Proposals
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