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Revision as of 14:07, 29 February 2024

Multilateral Coöperation Council
Vulobaśerix Daventalix Kovar (Coscivian)
Conselho Multilateral de Cooperação(Lusonic)
Qalhónič Kóperaçion Qangreč(Tierradorian)
AbbreviationTIL
FormationAttitude Era
TypeDiplomatic
Legal statusActive
PurposeIntergovernmentalism
Development
Peacekeeping
HeadquartersFarpoint, Paulastra?
Membership
Canespa

the Cape
Chappaqua
Copacaban Republic
Daxia

YOU?

  • YOUR vassal?
  • YOUR bantustan?

Paulastra
Kiravian Collectivity

 Tierrador
Official language
TBD
Secretary-General
Jair Marcão Romero da Silva
Main organ
Multilateral Commission
Budget
420 brazillion
Staff
1,536
Website(Tor required)

The Multilateral Coöperation Council is an intergovernmental organisation that promotes acericulture, economic development, human security, and Nation-building in Crona.

History

Structure

Acericulture

The inaugural report delivered by the MCC Infrastructure and Investment Strategy Committee in 202X identified the cultivation of sugar maple and manufacture of maple syrup as the "single-most promising industry to provide broad-based economic growth, sustainable high-value export commodities, and investor value in North Crona". On the IISC's recommendation, the Multilateral Commission established the Secretariat for Acericultural Promotion (SAP) to facilitate the development of the maple sugar industry in the hemiboreal "syrup belt" lands extending across Xisheng, Mid-Atrassic Crona, and the Copacaban Republic by guaranteeing favourable conditions for capital allocation and leveraging public-private partnerships.