NEWSLETTER POLITIKUM YEAR XXV
MAY 27
"Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads."
Doc Brown, Back to the Future
2025 ARRIVES EARLIER THAN EXPECTED!
IS A NEW PANDEMIC APPROACHING?
WILL THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER CHANGE?
A NEW NUCLEAR THREAT?
THE FIRST SIMULATION THAT TAKES YOU INTO THE FUTURE
From May 28 to the 30th we travel to the future and reach the year 2025.
More than 60 students from colleges and universities in Ecuador, the United States, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom will discuss possible scenarios that the world will face in the next 4 years.
ORGANIZATIONS TO SIMULATE
UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION
Special Committee for the Reform of the United Nations
(CERCONU)
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Special Committee for the Mitigation of COVID-19 and COVID-22
(CEMCOVID)
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
Special Committee on Sanctions on Iran
(SCOSI)
EUROPAISCHE UNION
The Rat of the Europäischen Union
(US)
TOWARDS THE YEAR 2025...
FULL HOUSE IN THE TRAININGS OF POLITIKUM YEAR XXV.
During the last two weeks, the delegates participated in the trainings that were carried out for each of the simulation committees.
During each of the sessions, the students learned about each of the scenarios that will be experienced in the future, the files of each of the countries in 2025; as well as spoke about the rules of parliamentary procedure and the development of resolutions.
In addition, the participants of POLITIKUM YEAR XXV had the opportunity to meet Doménica Moya, who will be the General Secretary of the simulation, the Directors of each of its committees and the Directors of POLITIKUM.
We are ready to travel to the future!
FASHION OF THE FUTURE AWARD
During the days of the conference you will be able to participate in this initiative of POLITIKUM YEAR XXV.
The Fashion Designer, Anabel López, will be our special guest to assess the best looks and choose the winner.
HOW TO TAKE PART...
Take up to 3 photos
tag to
@anabellopez.r & @politikum.ec
Upload the photos to your instagram stories
Write the name of your country and the committee in which you participate.
DID YOU KNOW?
Women's fashion changed with the invention of automobiles.
Skirts in the 1900s were shortened to allow women to climb into them more easily.
Buttons were not attached to the jacket sleeves for decorative purposes.
At one point in history, Napoleon Bonaparte had buttons sewn into his jackets to prevent soldiers from wiping their noses on their sleeves.