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  1. Section A - Charter of IDN
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  3. Article I. Membership. Admission, Duties and Membership termination
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  5. 1. Becoming a Member. After requesting to join the Alliance to become a Member a country has to meet the following requirements:
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  7. 1.0.1. Accept the terms and conditions stipulated in the IDN Treaty.
  8. 1.0.2. Be evaluated and proposed for entry by a Founding Member. If a Member wishes to make such a recommendation it can simply address a founding nation for support.
  9. 1.0.3. Receive unanimous vote from all Members and Founding Members in favor of admission into the Alliance.
  10. 1.0.4. Conduct a public referendum either via media article or forum about joining IDN which meets over 66% approval from the general population.
  11. 1.0.5. Conduct a voting in congress which meets a minimum 66% approval from the nation's congress members applying their right to vote. [If out of 40 congressmen only 36 vote on the matter that number is considered 100%].
  12. 1.0.6. The Command Council can hold a vote if a Member candidate needs to have a public referendum about joining the Alliance or not in parallel to congress vote. The CC can choose to omit either the public vote or congress vote according to circumstances.
  13. 1.0.7. Once a nation receives Member status the Member will not be able to post a request for Membership Termination for the next 30 days.
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  15. 2. The Duties of an IDN Member:
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  17. 2.0.1. A Member should have MPPs with other Members with strategic value.
  18. 2.0.2. A Member must uphold the values of the IDN of mutual Respect, Loyalty, Valour, Unity, Friendship and Sacrifice both within and outside its own borders.
  19. 2.0.3. A Member must contribute personnel for the development of the Alliance as explained in Article II paragraph 3.
  20. 2.0.4. Each member that can afford to do so shall make a monthly contribution to the Alliance's Central Treasury in accordance to the established Economic Protocols.
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  22. 3. Membership termination can be effected:
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  24. 3.0.1. At the request of the Member in question. That Member however is bound by this treaty not to act aggressively against any other Member of IDN for a 14 day period after request of termination.
  25. 3.0.2. At the request of another Member. In this case a vote will be held with a required majority of over 66% to exact the Membership termination immediately.
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  27. Article II. Terminology of the Alliance, Member nations and their Representatives
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  29. 1. Alliance name. The following union of countries shall be formally named "International Defence network", abbreviation "IDN"
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  31. 2. The nations of (ALL MEMBERS COUNTRY NAME) shall be defined as Founding Members. All future countries desiring to join IDN will be defined as Members but upon admission shall receive equal rights and privileges in the Alliance.
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  33. 2.0.1. With the exception of Article I both Members and Founding Members shall be referred to simply as Members in this Treaty.
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  35. 3. Every Member or Founding Member is obligated to contribute to the Alliance and its activities the following Representatives as specified:
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  37. 3.0.1. High Ranking Officials. In this case the President of the country.
  38. 3.0.2. Medium Ranking Officials. The Minister of Defence (MoD), Minister of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Vice president or their equivalent from a Member country.
  39. 3.0.3. IDN collaborators or Advisors. Intelligence and Security Officer, Public Relations Manager, etc from a Member country.
  40. 3.0.4. Distinguished Advisor. A former High Ranking Official (i.e. country president) that has ended his term but has gained enough trust in the alliance to be kept around to provide insight into IDN affairs.
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