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Micras Treaty Organisation
Micras Verdragsorganisatie
Flag of MTO
Flag
Emblem of MTO
Emblem
Location of MTO
Headquarters Chryse
Official language(s) Istvanistani
Type Intergovernmental organization
Leaders
 - Secretary-General Marco Lungo (Natopia)
 - Deputy Secretary-General Vicaquirao Alvarez (Alduria-Wechua)
 - Main assembly General Assembly
Establishment 25th December, 2008 (3429 ASC)
Membership 14 member states

(of 43 MCS-nations [1])

Organisation website NA
Organisation forum Forum

The Micras Treaty Organisation (MTO) is an intergovernmental organization to promote international co-operation between the nations on Micras. It was originally established as a pro-Shirerithian organisation under the name Small Commonwealth [2] on 25 December 2008 but transformed very quickly into a broader discussion platform between states which were sometimes even enemies.

The MTO is not a merger, nor a monolithic organization, nor an attempt at creating a micronational bloc. Member nations are not required to be on friendly terms or even recognise an other nation, nor are they required to interact with other member nation if they do not desire to do so.

The Organisation

The Micras Treaty Organization is an inter-micronational organization comprised of various member nations and numerous treaties. The core treaty is the Treaty of General Membership to the Micras Treaty Organization which established the Organisation and the basics like the office of Secretary-General and the General Assembly. All other components of the MTO are purely optional, and member nations can pick and choose which treaties they choose to sign.

Member nations signing the core treaty relinquish no sovereignty or authority, nor gain any advantages in the MTO other then a seat in the General Assembly.

Languages and symbols

The de facto working language of the MTO is Istvanistani, as it is the official language of most member states. Treaties are written in Istvanistani and the General Assembly conducts business in that language as well. Batavian was originally co-official, with many original treaties being written in both Istvanistani and Batavia. After the collapse of the Batavian kingdom, and the downturn in MTO activity, Batavian was not used as frequently. As of 2020, Batavia has rejoined the MTO and the Batavian translation of the name of the organization was included on the new flag and emblem.

The emblem of the Small Commonwealth

In the beginning a tree was used while the organization was known as the Small Commonwealth, but eventually - because of its strong connection with Malarbor / Shireroth - it never became widespread after the organization transitioned to the Micras Treaty Organization. A new flag and emblem was proposed and adopted by the General Assembly in July-August, 2020.

The Secretariat

The organisation's day to day operations are headed and overseen by a Secretary-General, which is a permanent position once appointed by the General Assembly. The Secretary-General also oversees the General Assembly.

There is also a Deputy Secretary-General, who is be vested with the responsibility of assisting the Secretary-General. The Deputy Secretary-General is elected by the General Assembly and has the task to - should the Secretary-General be unavailable or unable to fulfil the duties of the office - exercise the duties of the Secretary-General, until the return of the Secretary-General, or until such time that the Secretary-General is able to resume exercising the duties and powers of his office. The Deputy Secretary may be recalled by a simple majority of the General Assembly.

List of powers of the Secretary-General

The specific powers of the Secretary-General are:

  • declare votes passed or failed,
  • remind representatives of proper procedure,
  • set temporary voting and debate procedures to last in emergencies until cancelled by 1/4 of the Assembly at any time,
  • keep debate relevant to the topic,
  • serve as spokesman for the Micras Treaty Organization but not for its members,
  • command (or officially appoint a commander) official MTO missions,
  • delivering an official MTO Opinion to the greater micronational community,
  • moderate the MTO's online forums

List of Secretaries-General

Offices within the Secretariat

  • Office of Humanitarian Action
    • Coordinator-General: vacant
    • Humanitarian Emergency Fund Manager: vacant
  • Office of Environmental Action
    • Coordinator-General: vacant
    • Micras Environmental Fund Manager: vacant

General Assembly

The General Assembly is the main deliberative assembly. All member nations may send one representative to the General Assembly, which discusses treaties, and attempts to arbitrate between member states (which sometimes generates larger problems). The General Assembly also discusses topics of general discussion so that member nations may share their point of view on a variety of topics and political issues.

List of powers of the Assembly

The General Assembly has the power to:

  • hold a vote of no confidence and remove the current Secretary-General and elect a new one,
  • to appoint mediators and arbitrators at the request of any member nation,
  • to serve as discussion platform for nations
  • to establish offices under the Secretariat to further the mission of the MTO as agreed by the General Assembly
  • to confirm the Secretary-General's appointments of administrators to offices within the Secretariat
  • to approve MTO Missions
  • to pass MTO Opinions

List of MTO Missions

  • A Mission to Assist the Republic of Alduria: Elwynn, Los Liberados, Kasterburg, Natopia, Alrig, and Constancia voted in favor. None against. Passed July 1, 2019.

List of MTO Opinions

The General Assembly can pass non-binding resolutions known as MTO Opinions that become the official stance of the MTO and General Assembly. While the outcome of the Opinions may generally align with the policies of MTO member nations, it is important to remember that MTO Opinions are not only non-binding, but also do not reflect the formal policy of the MTO members.

List of Ancillary Treaties

The Ancillary Treaties are the original purpose of the MTO. Sometimes referred to as the "treaty buffet," these treaties allow member states to pick and choose exactly what international agreements or organizations they wish to be party too, without putting undue stress on the main Organization. These generally require a signatory nation to first join the MTO before it can ratify the treaty. Although in practice, some states on Micras have copied sections of the text of these treaties for bilateral treaties between members and non-members.

The General Assembly, a member state delegation, or the Secretariat can draft Ancillary Treaties to be proposed to the General Assembly. The General Assembly then approves the text of the treaty by a majority vote to "endorse" the treaty, although voting for the Treaty in the General Assembly does not reflect the member state's endorsement of the Treaty's contents.

Ratification of ancillary treaties is conducted according to the text of the treaty and the ratification procedures of the signatory nations. Unless given specific powers by the ancillary treaty, the MTO itself has little oversight over the implementation of these treaties and usually only serves as repository or intermediary for notifications. Signatory nations are generally responsible for maintaining the terms of the treaty among themselves, but are encouraged to bring grievances to the General Assembly for arbitration.

Membership

Nations wishing to join the organization must ratify the General Membership Treaty and inform the Secretary-General of their intent to join. The Secretary-General will then add them as a full member.

Members

Defunct Nations that were Members

Archives


References

  1. ^ As of July 2020 there were 43 nations on the map.
  2. ^ The idea of a Shirithian Commonwealth of Nations existed since 6 October 2008 [1], but the proposed treaty was soon revised for a less Shirerithian-oriented one.