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   formation= June 22, 2012<ref>{{eLink|article|2065667|A new Alliance is born...}}</ref><br /><span style="font-size:9px;">(Day '''{{Day|June 22, 2012}}''')</span>|
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   dissolution= November 4, 2013<ref>{{eLink|article|2337090|Let us sleep now}}</ref><br /><span style="font-size:9px;">(Day '''{{Day|November 4, 2013}}''')</span>|
 
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   members= [[Bulgaria]],[[Switzerland]],[[Chile]],[[New Zealand]],[[South Korea]],[[Paraguay]],[[Peru]] |
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   members= 17 (all time)|
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The '''Circle of Trust''' (abbr. '''CoT''') was a military alliance consisting of fourteen (14) members and two (2) trial members at the time of dissolution.
  
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== History ==
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'''Circle of Trust''' was founded after {{CountryLink|Bulgaria}} and {{CountryLink|Chile}} left their alliances [[EDEN]] and [[Terra]]. The alliance was made of countries whose goal was to help each other both economically and militarily.
  
== Formation ==
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{{CountryLink|Lithuania}} left the alliance on March 12, 2013 and joined '''[[The World is Ours|TWO]]'''.<br/>
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{{CountryLink|New Zealand}} left the alliance on June 14, 2013 and joined '''[[The World is Ours|TWO]]'''.<br/>
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{{CountryLink|South Korea}} left the alliance on September 24, 2013.
  
'''Circle of trust''' was founded after Switzerland and Bulgaria became pro[[ONE]]. It is mad of smaller countries who's goal is to help each other economically and militarily.
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== All time membership ==
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{|align=center border=0
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[[File:Map-CoT.png|center|thumb|680px|Member countries (purple), trial members (light purple)]]
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*{{CountryLink|Belgium}}
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*{{CountryLink|Bulgaria}}
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*{{CountryLink|Chile}}
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*{{CountryLink|Germany}}
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*{{CountryLink|Indonesia}}
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*{{CountryLink|Japan}}
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*{{CountryLink|Lithuania}}
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*{{CountryLink|Mexico}}
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*{{CountryLink|New Zealand}}
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*{{CountryLink|Paraguay}}
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*{{CountryLink|Peru}}
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*{{CountryLink|Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)|R. of Macedonia (FYROM)}}
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*{{CountryLink|Republic of Moldova}}
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*{{CountryLink|Russia}}
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*{{CountryLink|South Korea}}
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*{{CountryLink|Switzerland}}
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*{{CountryLink|USA}}
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|}
  
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Trial Members:
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*{{CountryLink|France}}
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*{{CountryLink|Canada}}
  
== Presidency ==
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== Charter ==
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{{Main|Charter of CoT}}
  
The Presidency presides the meetings of the alliance Council and has the powers and obligations to:
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== Last Alliance leadership ==
  
-initiate any legislative proposals that it believes will strengthen the alliance in the long term (such as common alliance policies or other rules that can complement this Charter without contradicting it) 
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The Alliance leadership had a 1-month long term approximately and every month new Alliance leadership was chosen.
  
-propose a document with the short term goals that the alliance should work for during the Presidency mandate
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!Position
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!Citizen
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!rowspan="2"|Supreme Commander
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|{{FlagBall|USA}}[[potato134]]
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|-
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|{{FlagBall|Japan}}[[Aphroditea|Eleanor Ahlfors]]
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!Military Commander
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|{{FlagBall|USA}}[[HeapSeppo]]
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!Secretary of Foreign Affairs
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|{{FlagBall|USA}}[[MazzyCat]]
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!PR Organizer
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|{{FlagBall|USA}}[[Derphoof]]
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!Bank Governor
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|{{FlagBall|USA}}{{eLink|citizen|2361887|Kemal Ergenekon}}
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|}
  
-invest its efforts and capacities for the creation of a positive image for the alliance and its values
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== Alliance court ==
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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.
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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.
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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.
  
-set the agenda of the Council meetings and keep the logs of these meetings which it should present to the open public in case the majority in a member state Congress requires this and if doing so does not pose a direct threat to the security of the alliance
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!Country
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!Judge
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!{{CountryLink|Belgium}}
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|[[Jofroi]]
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!{{CountryLink|Bulgaria}}
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|{{eLink|profile|2521676|Papen83}}
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!{{CountryLink|Chile}}
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|Calois
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!{{CountryLink|Indonesia}}
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|XFile
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!{{CountryLink|Japan}}
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|{{eLink|citizen|1303650|Koppanyi Ferenc}}
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!{{CountryLink|Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)}}
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|{{eLink|citizen|4612216|AdMiRaL TrEnCh}}
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!{{CountryLink|Mexico}}
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|Smells
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!{{CountryLink|Republic of Moldova}}
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|[[Lady Indra]]
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!{{CountryLink|Paraguay}}
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|[[Obiwan Kenobi 01]]
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!{{CountryLink|Peru}}
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|{{eLink|citizen|6728807|NWOuroboros01}}
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!{{CountryLink|Switzerland}}
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|[[Penguin4512]]
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!{{CountryLink|USA}}
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|[[GoneAndGone|Tenshibo]]
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|}
  
-to maintain the alliance channels of communication
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== Military unit ==
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{{Main|Mobile Forces of CoT}}
  
The President of the member state holding the Presidency appoints a team to perform the tasks of the Presidency during its mandate which is 1 month long and starts on the 5th day of each month. The Presidency rotates among member state governments in alphabetic order on a monthly basis. If there are more than 4 members in the alliance the Presidency is run by a coalition of two member states. In this case the states within these coalitions should rotate in the long run in such a way that provides for all possible combinations of couples to happen before the same couple takes over the Presidency again.
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
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{{Alliances}}
== Council ==
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{{CoT Members}}
 
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[[Category:Alliances]]
The Council of the alliance is the institution where the Heads of Member states meet. The Presidency convenes a regular Council meeting at the 1st, 10th and the 20th day of each month in case a member state proposed an agenda topic. Each member state can propose a topic for the agenda of the next regular Council meeting by informing the presidency at least 3 days before the meeting. It is obligatory that the regular Council meeting scheduled for the 10th day of the month takes place, as at this meeting:
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[[Category:Circle of Trust]]
 
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- all officials for the alliance positions that are implied by this Charter have to be appointed
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- the Presidency should inform the allies on its plans for the mandate
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The Council holds the monopoly of political decision-making. All proposals (see II.1) and agenda topics are voted in its meetings. Each member state is represented in the Council by its Country President (or another individual appointed by the Country President - preferably the Minister of Foreign Affairs - if the President cannot attend the meeting). Decisions are generally taken with the approval of a qualified majority of ⅔ or unanimity (if the Charter implies that the respective agenda topic explicitly requires consensus). The internal rules and procedures of the Council meetings are to be settled by the signatories in a separate regulation.
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== Court of Justice ==
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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.
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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.
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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.
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== Military Commander ==
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The Military Commander (MC) runs the military operations of the alliance and develops the strategic planning behind them. The ministries of defence of the member states coordinate their activities under his supervision. Each member state appoints one representative as an Assistant to help the MC in his tasks. This representative can be the respective government’s Minister of Defence or another individual who is considered to be the best they have in terms of activity and military strategy skills.
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The member state holding the presidency proposes a candidate for the MC position. This candidate is appointed if the Council approves his nomination with a ⅔ majority in a vote at the obligatory regular Council meeting taking place on the 10th day of each month (see II.2). If the presidency candidate is not elected, then any other member state can propose a candidate for the position until one is elected by the necessary ⅔ majority in the Council vote. The duration of the Military Commander mandate is 1 month and is only renewable once. It is recommended that the presidency provides good arguments if it decides to propose a new MC candidate instead of the renewal of the current MC mandate to a second term. The MC should ideally have the nationality of a state which is different from the one proposing him.
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== Membership ==
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All alliance members are by default equals. In order to join the alliance the government of the potential applicant state must contact the Presidency expressing its will to become a member. The Presidency is consequently obliged to propose its application for approval at the next Council meeting. The applicant becomes an official candidate only if the Council approves its application unanimously and no member state opposed or abstained at the membership proposal vote. The official candidate should then prove its allegiance to the alliance with its actions for a period of one month. In the end of this one month period the Council votes again on its application. Consequently the official candidate becomes a full member if
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- all member states approve this unanimously
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- its President proposes a national referendum or an open vote in the state’s Congress for the approval of this membership
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- more than ⅔ of the members of congress (or the votes at the referendum) are in favor of the membership
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In case of a rejection at any stage of its application the candidate state cannot apply for membership again in the next 3 months. A new member state cannot hold the presidency of the alliance sooner than 4 months after it got its full member rights.   
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== Military cooperation and diplomatic relations ==
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The military and diplomatic relationships at the alliance level are governed by the following principles:
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- No member state is allowed to initiate, support or organize acts of aggression towards another member.
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- Each member state must sign a Mutual Protection Pact (MPP) with all other alliance members.
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- A member state needs the approval of the MC in order to initiate a long term military operation by its own will. In this case it is recommended that the MC coordinates his decision to approve the operation with the Presidency and/or his Assistants.
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- A member state needs to inform the Presidency for all contracts it intends to sign in its relations towards non-member states. In case these non-member states have common border with a member state the Presidency should act as a mediator between these member states involved to avoid potential conflicts. 
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- A member state should not sign MPPs with non-member states who are in an open war with other member states, or who have themselves signed MPPs with such other non-member states.
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- By default the defence of the core regions of the member states is to have priority over other military operations unless the circumstances imply more optimal alternative actions.
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== Related Articles ==
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* [[ONE]]
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* [[EDEN]]
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* [[Alliance]]
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Circle of Trust
Flag of Circle of Trust
Map of Circle of Trust
Formation June 22, 2012[1]
(Day 1676)
Dissolution November 4, 2013[2]
(Day 2176)
Type Military
Members 17 (all time)
Trial Members 2

The Circle of Trust (abbr. CoT) was a military alliance consisting of fourteen (14) members and two (2) trial members at the time of dissolution.

History

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

Icon-Lithuania.png Lithuania left the alliance on March 12, 2013 and joined TWO.
Icon-New Zealand.png New Zealand left the alliance on June 14, 2013 and joined TWO.
Icon-South Korea.png South Korea left the alliance on September 24, 2013.

All time membership

Member countries (purple), trial members (light purple)

Trial Members:

Charter

Main article: Charter of CoT

Last Alliance leadership

The Alliance leadership had a 1-month long term approximately and every month new Alliance leadership was chosen.

Position Citizen
Supreme Commander Icon-USA.png potato134
Icon-Japan.png Eleanor Ahlfors
Military Commander Icon-USA.png HeapSeppo
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Icon-USA.png MazzyCat
PR Organizer Icon-USA.png Derphoof
Bank Governor Icon-USA.png Kemal Ergenekon

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-Belgium.png Belgium Jofroi
Icon-Bulgaria.png Bulgaria Papen83
Icon-Chile.png Chile Calois
Icon-Indonesia.png Indonesia XFile
Icon-Japan.png Japan Koppanyi Ferenc
Icon-Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).png Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) AdMiRaL TrEnCh
Icon-Mexico.png Mexico Smells
Icon-Republic of Moldova.png Republic of Moldova Lady Indra
Icon-Paraguay.png Paraguay Obiwan Kenobi 01
Icon-Peru.png Peru NWOuroboros01
Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland Penguin4512
Icon-USA.png USA Tenshibo

Military unit

Main article: Mobile Forces of CoT

References