Organisation of North American States

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Organisation of North American States
  • French:Concordien unional l'organisation
    Russian:Организация Конкордия Союза
Flag of The Organisation of North American States
Flag
Motto: "Durci ensemble" (French)
"Hardened together"
Anthem: Carmen: Habanera by Georges Bizet
Administrative centerCitadelle
Working languageEnglish
French
Spanish
TypePeace making organisation
Membership
GovernmentSupranational and intergovernmental
• Chairman
Aidan McGrath
• Supreme Justice
Jackson I
Establishment5 April 2019
• Creation bill passed
6 April 2019
• Constitution drafted
7 April 2019
25 April 2019
CurrencyQuébécois Dollar
Kapresh Dollar
New Eiffelic Ping
Euro
Time zoneUTC-5; UTC-4 (Eastern Time Zone, Central Time Zone)

The Organisation of North American States, commonly abbreviated as ONAS, is a continental organization with the aim of helping keep peaceful relations between micronations, with a general focus on its own member states and observers. Based around the MicroWiki Community and founded in April 2019, the CUO currently has 6 members, excluding 1 observer.

History

In spring of 2019, two months after the end of the World Micronational Committee, then President of Quebec, Aidan McGrath, wanted a new more organized organization after leaving the League of Nations, He set out to create what was know as the Intermicronational Council of Unity.

In May 2019, the ICoU underwent changes to go allow with the newly signed Concordia Pact Treaty. The Organisation adapted the treaties roundel and star and placed it on a blue flag.

Peace Keeping

On May 17, 2019, the COU announced they would begin peace keeping operations like much like the United Nations. Currently, the countries in the Organisation to have keeping forces sent from ones armed forces is, the Kingdom of Quebec, and the Kingdom of Ikonia.

Members

Full members

Full members are those that enjoy all rights and duties given to a member state: they can contribute to discussions and debates, vote in Quorums, sessions, and stand for election to any positions in the organisation except chair. There are currently three member states. They are:

Observers