A: It will certainly give a big impact to the meeting. Secret ballot is when the voters are generally anonymous. In normal, open votes, the voters' choice will be detected; what options they're choosing and their arguments/reasons of choosing the option BUT in secret ballot, we don't know who vote for what and their reasons are usually unidentifed.
2. What is the definiton of roll-call voting?
A: Every delegatio is called one by one to state their opinions or to vote for a certain issue.
RoP is already fixed and can never be changed because if we always open to changes, the meeting will be going nowhere;. The key is only the acceptance from the parcitipants of the meeting.
3. Is it possible to have several types of outcomes during one meeting?
A: Yes, it is possible to have several types of outcomes during one meeting.
4. How would you (Indonesian delegates) react to issues that have no interest with Indonesia?
A: There'll always be a particular element of the issue that connects to Indonesia's interest; that somehow affects Indonesia no matter how small it is.
5. Does "veto" means that you're immune to punishment?
A: Veto doesn't mean you're immune to punishments. In fact, it is not impossible for impermanent members to oppose the draft from the permanent members as long as the oppose is according to rules.
Palestine issues is not only about western countries but also involves the internal issue of Palestine itself.
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