What happens in moderated caucus?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on April 26, 2026
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Then, what is a moderated caucus?
Moderated Caucus: A type of caucus inwhich delegates remain seated and the Chair calls on them one at atime to speak for a short period of time, enabling a freer exchangeof opinions than would be possible in formal debate.
One may also ask, what happens in a MUN conference? Model UN , simply put, is a diplomaticcompetition. Students are, in most cases, assigned countries, andtheir job is to express their countries beliefs in committee inorder to pass favorable resolutions. In general, MUN is usedmore to foster those skills than to actually simulate the UnitedNations.
Likewise, people ask, what are motions in MUN?
A delegate makes a motion to move into votingprocedure in order to move the committee to a vote, usually whenthe delegate has made his or her country's position clear and thereare enough draft resolutions on the floor. A motion toextend lobbying time is used to extend the time used for writingresolutions.
What is a GSL?
A GSL is a description of your country's stanceon the issues that are to be discussed in your committee. It shouldgenerally not be more than 90 seconds, after which the chair startnagging you to end you speech, and if you continue to ignore that,you might get a warning.
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