Ambassador van der Cord, Zimiateos
The ambassador sighs as he stands, brandishing a thin newspaper:
"I feel it necessary to bring everyone's attention a recent headline in the World News Daily 'paper. They point out, quite rightly I might add, we have done literally nothing beyond demand finance since our work began last week.
In the time it has taken us to discuss and vote on how we discuss and vote, there have been additional headlines of genocide; border disputes; insurgencies; corrupt governments. I am tired of reading about these things, things we must take action on, while we discuss, yet apparently do little to address, our own inefficiencies.
I thus submit a suggestion to the Policy Committee, encouraging them to go further than defining abstentions as abstentions, but also count absentee members as abstaining. Furthermore, my view of the inefficiency apparent in these chambers is that we vote on things one at a time, rather than all at once. I would suggest we therefore have a 24 hour discussion period for any committee to talk over the issues, and then decide what issues need voting on, after which there is an enforced 24 hour voting period. After this, if any member has not voted on the issues raised, absent or otherwise, they are assumed to have abstained. If any member knows they will be absent during a voting period, they may inform the chamber of this, and in which way they intend to vote. If it is necessary for the issue to be passed to another committee, the issue will be added to their own list of issues, and will be voted on during their next voting period.
I know I am not alone in this view of our incompetence. I would give anything to make manifest my hope that this opinion is shared with at least one of our colleagues on the Policy Committee."