Cross Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. A request made by a delegate that the committee, as a whole, will do something.
  2. 4. A type of caucus in which delegates remain seated and the chair calls on them one by one to speak for a short period of time. This allows the free exchange of opinions.
  3. 6. A member of the dais that oversees the creation of working papers and draft resolutions, acts as an expert in every topic, makes sure delegates accurately reflect the policy of their country, and ensures decorum.
  4. 9. A break in formal debate in which countries can more easily and informally discuss a topic.
  5. 11. A student acting as a representative of a member state or observer of MUN.
  6. 13. A member of the dais that moderates debate, keeps time, rules on points and motions, and enforces the rules of procedure.
  7. 15. The leader of a MUN conference.
  8. 16. Attendance at the beginning of every Model UN session.
Down
  1. 1. A document in which the ideas of some delegates on how to resolve and issue are proposed on. The precursor to a draft resolution.
  2. 3. A sign that identifies your country.
  3. 5. Informal meeting in which delegates discuss country positions and ideas for draft resolutions.
  4. 7. A document that seeks to fix the problems addressed by a MUN committee. If passed, it becomes a resolution.
  5. 8. A delegate to an assembly or gathering, who is sent to observe and report but not to take part officially in its activities.
  6. 10. A list that determines the order in which delegates will speak.
  7. 12. To give up time, usually to questions or another delegate.
  8. 14. The orders in which issues will be discussed. Usually, this is the second thing that happens in committee.