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  1. [!] Job applications are pinned to notice boards across the lands. THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY Est. 1651 The Global Assembly is an neutral political organization, tasked with maintaining proper, international channels of communication between nations. To complete this monumental task, however, it is prudent for the organization to hire individuals to assist with such arduous efforts. As such, the Global Assembly's administrative branch now sees it appropriate to begin hiring both secretaries and guards. Should one desire to work for the Global Assembly, it would be necessary to disavow personal political convictions whilst tending to their duties. This is a non-partisan, external, and unbiased effort, and as such, you mustn't express your political beliefs whilst representing the international community. Your task should be to either maintain order, as a guard, or to convey messages and conduct meetings, as a secretary. As a guard, otherwise addressed as a sentry, you shall wear the emblem of the Global Assembly and brandish our custom plates, keeping peace during diplomatic hearings and conventions. Often times, ambassadors and politicians can become rowdy, so it is necessary to have some degree of security present. If you currently hold a position as a guard with other political ties, worry not -- so long as you abandon your political affiliations whilst on duty, you may be accepted regardless, while maintaining both positions. Loyalty, reliability, and the ability to follow orders is required for this position. Salaries tend to consist of 100 mina/hr. As a secretary, you shall be working under the watch of the Chief-Secretary, Alexandra Bradshaw, and the Chairman, Lotte Baptiste. They shall assign you with certain tasks from within the administrative branch of the G.A., such as conducting small meetings, assisting with conducting conventions, delivering messages by hand to diplomats, organizing paperwork, and attending other meetings when requested. Salaries tend to consist of 100 mina annually. If either position interests you, please apply below: Sentry/Guard Application: Secretary Application: Please note, not all applicants shall be accepted, and salaries may vary depending on the financial status of the treasury, the contributions made by the international community, and so forth. Nothing is guaranteed in this position. You are dedicating your time, mainly to serve the interests of political communication, and shall place that duty ahead of your own paycheck. To all applicants; We thank you for your participation. Godspeed. [!] The notice ends here.
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  3. [!] A formal report is issued to all the governmental bodies of Atlas, the seal on the very formal envelops resembling that of the Global Assembly. As you view the organization's emblem, it's unofficial, triumphant anthem would chime out in your head. THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY Est. 1651 THIS NOTICE IS TO UPDATE THE LEADERS OF THE WORLD ON THE STATUS OF THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY, AND OUR FIRST CONVENTION, WHICH WAS HELD ON THE 11th OF THE DEEP COLD, 1651. THIS NOTICE SHALL BE MADE PUBLIC AFTER BEING DELIVERED TO ALL MEMBER STATES. The Introduction To those unaware, the Global Assembly is a new, international organization, tasked with unbiased, nonpartisan, and external mediation over political, judicial, and legislative affairs when communicating between world governments. May it be international relations, declarations of war, peace agreements, trade routes, border disputes, or legal conflicts, the Global Assembly is present to mediate all conflicts -- not to make peace, but rather, to ensure that each nation's ambitions are properly communicated throughout the international community. After each meeting held by the Global Assembly, the administrative wing shall draft a public report. The Global Assembly's very first convention was held on the 11th of the Deep Cold, 1651 ((Tuesday)), and we would have published a report at that time, if it hadn't been for the odd bird migration patterns over the last few months. Needless to say, however, this meeting was extremely successful. An estimated 43 delegates from all corners of the continent attended, along with the Global Assembly's administrative team. [!] A map is pressed unto the notice. The following nations had been in attendance, with two representatives from each delegation; The Dominion of Malin had also been set to attend the convention, but their attendance was barred last minute by the Prince of Foreign Relations, Khaine Csarathaire. All other nations either denied to attend, or simply did not RSVP. The meeting had been held in Markev, the capital city of Haense, graciously provided to the Global Assembly by Queen-Consort Ingrid Sarkozic and King Otto III, We thank them for their generosity, and for providing us with our first venue for this historic event. The Convention Opening Statements: The Arrival of the Krugmar Delegation: The Signing of the Markev Accords: The Second Convention We thank all ambassadors for attending this successful meeting, and we thank the city of Markev for hosting this first, historical event. The Global Assembly's second convention shall be held in 1653, after the Confederacy of Tal'Azwyr and the Kingdom of Haense settle a minor land dispute in their own, private meetings, with oversight from the Global Assembly. Please contact the Global Assembly if your nation or major settlement would desire to join the organization and attend our next meeting, as you must RSVP in advance. All are welcome, either as a member state, or a partial-member state. We hope to see many more ambassadors at our next convention. It shall focus on international alliances and war declarations, where ambassadors shall physically converse with one another, and create formal alliances, blocs, and political ties. We shall be creating factions. The head-of-state may select any two ambassador they wish, and one ambassador may include themselves. We hope to see you all, and more, at the Global Assembly's second convention in 1653. Godspeed to you all. [!] The notice concludes here.
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