Joe
Junior
- Aug 4, 2018
- 563
Vietnam votes: "Aye!"
THE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY (EST 2010) | THE OFFICIAL POLLING CARD
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[ASSEMBLY MEMBER]: REPRESENTATIVES NAME [DATE]: 07/06/2019 [VOTE]: APPROVE [REASON]: The Norwegian government believes mitigating the effects of climate change should be a top international priority. |
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[ASSEMBLY MEMBER]: Marc-Andre Blanchard [DATE]: 12/01/2014 [VOTE]: DECLINE [REASON]: Absolutely no one's business besides Canada's, this sort of question is an absolute perversion of democracy. |
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[ASSEMBLY MEMBER]: Claudette Dubois [DATE]: December 2013 [VOTE]: APPROVE [REASON]: France believes that mitigating climate issues would help other nations by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fight against Global Warming. Without mitigating climate, our populations health would impact negatively by Global Warming. So, It is a top international priority to mitigate the climate change crisis. |
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[ASSEMBLY MEMBER]: Sumatra Ratana [DATE]: December 2013 [VOTE]: DECLINE [REASON]: The lack of economic support given to nations in more dire needs and situations than those who caused climate change to begin with, is unfair and insulting. |
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[ASSEMBLY MEMBER]: Mr. Gregory Figueroa [DATE]: December 2013 [VOTE]: DECLINE [REASON]: This resolution is very well-meaning and has exceptional potential, however it is the opinion of the Secretary General that this resolution is not developed nor specific enough in its articles. |