ASSOCIATION OF MONARCHIST STATES
The Mission
The Association of Monarchist States is a humble collection of nations whom have followed the tradition of monarchy. This association does not discriminate between types of monarchism- absolute, elective, constitutional, or composite. This collection of states aims to work together to enrich economic, cultural, academic, and political aspects. The Association of Monarchist States acts as a forum for discussion on important topics as well as a forum for cooperation in the most intricate of situations or issues. Additionally, the Association of Monarchist States is aimed at developing professional and humanitarian programs to better aid the members and the greater world.
This association is decidedly not, in any way, a military alliance. While individual nations may forge agreements, the Association of Monarchist States specifically bans the transition of this body to becoming a military alliance.
The Association of Monarchist States will act in a fashion to bring equity in the voices of its members. Each nation is responsible for supplying a representative and their requisite costs. Furthermore, the costs of the Association will be spread evenly among Member states, regardless of their wealth and/or stature. Associated Members (not full members) are admitted on a case-by-case basis and must be approved by all members. Associated Members share in the equal cost as do full members.
The Association is headquartered in Chagny, Kingdom of Bourgogne, HFE. The Headquarters facility has been gifted to the association as a result of donations by the Imperial Crown and the Tarusan Tsar.
Charter
A Charter is in the process of being posted. More information can be found at
Leadership and Officers
Leadership is based on a rotating position of Consul. This is largely a courtesy title. Every June 15th, the consulship will rotate to another nation. Consuls are expected to do the following:
*Approve meeting agendas
*Act as a spokesperson for the Association
*Handle any breach of Association rules by its members
Other positions include the Association Chair, who helps run meetings and enforces parliamentary, debate, and/or speaking procedures. The Treasurer; whose job it is to deal with the Association's finances. The Director who acts as the primary records keeper. These positions rotate every 3 years. These titles are not courtesy titles and unlike the title of Consul, are not lifelong titles.
Protocols and Restrictions
Membership
The Mission
The Association of Monarchist States is a humble collection of nations whom have followed the tradition of monarchy. This association does not discriminate between types of monarchism- absolute, elective, constitutional, or composite. This collection of states aims to work together to enrich economic, cultural, academic, and political aspects. The Association of Monarchist States acts as a forum for discussion on important topics as well as a forum for cooperation in the most intricate of situations or issues. Additionally, the Association of Monarchist States is aimed at developing professional and humanitarian programs to better aid the members and the greater world.
This association is decidedly not, in any way, a military alliance. While individual nations may forge agreements, the Association of Monarchist States specifically bans the transition of this body to becoming a military alliance.
The Association of Monarchist States will act in a fashion to bring equity in the voices of its members. Each nation is responsible for supplying a representative and their requisite costs. Furthermore, the costs of the Association will be spread evenly among Member states, regardless of their wealth and/or stature. Associated Members (not full members) are admitted on a case-by-case basis and must be approved by all members. Associated Members share in the equal cost as do full members.
The Association is headquartered in Chagny, Kingdom of Bourgogne, HFE. The Headquarters facility has been gifted to the association as a result of donations by the Imperial Crown and the Tarusan Tsar.
Charter
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Leadership and Officers
Leadership is based on a rotating position of Consul. This is largely a courtesy title. Every June 15th, the consulship will rotate to another nation. Consuls are expected to do the following:
*Approve meeting agendas
*Act as a spokesperson for the Association
*Handle any breach of Association rules by its members
Other positions include the Association Chair, who helps run meetings and enforces parliamentary, debate, and/or speaking procedures. The Treasurer; whose job it is to deal with the Association's finances. The Director who acts as the primary records keeper. These positions rotate every 3 years. These titles are not courtesy titles and unlike the title of Consul, are not lifelong titles.
Protocols and Restrictions
Membership