Centre for Micronational Cooperation
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Predecessor | Organization of Allied Micronations |
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Formation | July 18, 2020 |
Founder | Daniel Hamilton, Unified Royal States of Australis |
Type | Micronational Organization |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | To further micronational relations, trade and foreign aid |
Region | International |
Membership (2020) | 9 |
Official language | English |
Secretary General | Tom Mark, Commonwealth of Rhodesia |
Chairman | Daniel Hamilton |
Vice Chairman | Corinth Newton |
Key people | Daniel Hamilton, Corinth Newton, Tom Mark |
The Centre for Micronational Cooperation, also known as the CMC, is an inter-micronational organization aimed at improving diplomatic cooperation between member states, mutually supporting each other and preventing acts of aggression between nations. The CMC was initially formed in April 2020 as the Organization of Allied Micronations, an organization that became inactive shortly after formation, however it was later revived.
Currently, the Chairman of the CMC is Daniel Hamilton. Other leadership roles within the CMC are Vice Chairman and Secretary-General, occupied by Corinth Newton and Tom Mark, respectively.