UNAS



The "United Nations Administration in Shanghai" is the United Nations mandate that administrates Shanghai conjointly with South China and North China. This administration was created with the purpose of assuring peace, and democracy for the everyday life of all the inhabitants in Shanghai. The United Nations Security Council is currently responsible for the proper function of the state and its democratic institutions. The administration guarantees the free movement of people, capital, goods and services with North and South China, and the removal of all internal barriers with these states. The ruling body of the Administration in Shanghai consists of a council of 52 members that are elected by the Shanghaiese people through an UN-supervised election that is held every 3 years. The committee also has three UN observers who supervise and authorise the debated topics and presented laws. Candidates are only allowed to be re-elected three times and parties that promote any idea of annexation to either North or South China are terminally prohibited. The constitution of Shanghai can be reformed by the Shanghaiese council only if the intended changes follow the legal framework established by the united nations charter and the latter approval of the United Nations Security Council. Otherwise, the constitution can be changed if its demanded by a member of the Security Council and then has the approval of 2/3 of the body.