JOINT CABINET CRISIS
The Joint Cabinet Crisis (JCC) is an excellent opportunity to take part in a more dynamic, fast-paced, and challenging debate environment. Two separate working groups will be formed, to be decided at a later date. Each group will be presented with a series of interrelated crises pertaining to current events. The cabinets must work to solve the contentions between them and further their national interests through both official means of communication and bi-lateral debate, as well as secret notes passed from committee to committee via the Crisis Staff. Communiqués, press releases, directives, and resolutions, moderated by conference staff, will serve as the JCC’s official documented progress towards resolution of the debates.
The JCC and Combined Crisis Council convenes only at the Northeast Regional MAL. Every delegate assigned to the JCC represents a prominent figurehead in one of two government cabinets.
NEW Guide to the Combined Crisis Council
Guide to the Joint Cabinet Crisis
2017-18 NUMAL Resources:
JCC Cabinets
Qatar v. UAE and Saudia Arabia
Qatar |
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Name: | Position: |
Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | Emir of Qatar |
Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa | Prime Minister and the Minister of the Interior |
Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Thani | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Ahmed bin Abdullah Bin Zaid Al-Mahmoud | Minister of State |
Ali Sharif Al Emadi | Minister of Finance |
Saudi Arabia |
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Salman Ibn ‘Abdal-‘Aziz Al Saud | King of Saudi Arabia |
Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia |
Ade bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Abdulaziz bin Saudi Al Saud | Minister of Interior |
Mohamed Al-Jadaan | Minister of Finance |
United Arab Emirates |
|
Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan | President of the United Arab Emirates |
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense |
Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nayan | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Minister of Finance |
Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan | Minister of Interior |
RESOURCES:
Qatar – Dossiers
Saudi Arabia – Dossiers
United Arab Emirates – Dossiers