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Circle of Trust
Formation June 22, 2012
Type Military
Secretary-General nysex and Daanitha
Members Bulgaria, Chile, Switzerland, New Zealand, South Korea, Paraguay, Peru


The Circle of Trust (abbr. CoT), is a military alliance consisting of seven (7) countries.

Formation

Circle of Trust was founded after Icon-Bulgaria.png Bulgaria and Icon-Chile.png Chile left their alliances EDEN and Terra. The alliance is made of smaller countries who's goal is to help each other both economically and militarily.

Membership

File:Cotmap.png
Members of CoT (Purple)

Charter

Main article: Charter of CoT

Military

Main article: Mobile Forces of CoT

The Mobile Forces of CoT is a unit which will serve as the Fighting Force of CoT together with the national armies of each member country.

Alliance Leadership

The Alliance Leadership has a mandacy of 1 month approximately and every month new Alliance Leadership is being chosen.

Position Citizen
Supreme Commanders nysex
Daanitha
Military Commander KoHaH
Military Assistants pacoX
Breezewater
bowen199
Mister Terminator
G4zSkynet
T-Sic
AlexFran
PR Organizer BeJIuKaH
Bank Governor patar333

Alliance Court

The Court of Justice of the Alliance is to serve as a guardian of this Charter and all legislative norms that appeared as a result of it. It is an independent institution in which any member state government can appoint one official for a renewable mandate of 6 months during which the official is not allowed to take part in any national political parties or governmental structures. The rulings of the Court are binding for all alliance members but it cannot impose sanctions and has the single power to interpret the alliance legislation when it forms its decision.

The Government of each member state can bring a case in front of the Court if it believes that certain part of this Charter or the legislative norms that appeared as a result of it are breached or not respected in reality. Only the violations of the above-mentioned norms that occur out of the actions of an alliance institution or a member state can be considered by the Court as an admissible basis for a case trial.

Through its rulings the Court can inform the presidency if it finds that some of the legislative texts need amendments to become more clear. The Court is supposed to act as the institutional memory of the alliance by keeping an archive of the alliance legislation.

Country Judge
Icon-Bulgaria.png Bulgaria Papen83
Icon-Chile.png Chile DrKaban
Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland JHUNTER
Icon-New Zealand.png New Zealand E.L.E.A.N.O.R
Icon-Peru.png Peru roov
Icon-Paraguay.png Paraguay wil gamarra
Icon-South Korea.png South Korea claziharim

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