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SPEECHES IN MUN

Walking into MUN, forget the stress and awkward vibe.This is your stage to show up big. It’s not just about reading from a sheet, it’s your moment to give everyone a reason to listen. Whether you’re sharing eye-opening stats or coming through with creative fixes, you’re here to turn debates into conversations that matter. So, rep your country like it’s your own brand and let your words set the tone. Who knows? Today could be the day you change someone’s mind, or even the committee’s whole direction.

General Speakers List (GSL): The Main Character Energy

This speech is your hype launch. Imagine walking in like the main character in a Netflix teen drama. It’s your shot to get the whole committee to notice you and low-key start rooting for your country.

  1. Hook: Don’t be basic! Drop a wild stat, tell a mini-story, or hit with a thought-provoking question. Like: “Nine million deaths from pollution every year . Let that sink in.” speak loudly 
  2. Your Country’s Vibe: Give the real scoop. What’s the switch in your country? Are things chill or risky? Don’t spam details, share what matters—major laws, big wins, or new challenges. Show off with numbers or names that actually mean something.
    Example: “India is gunning for renewable energy, pushing big solar projects, and taking steps to ditch fossil fuels. We’re not top-tier on the happiness charts yet, but we’re trying.”
  3. Solution Squad: Be the one with ideas. Don’t just rant! Spill simple, actionable fixes. Show you know what’s real and what works.
    Example: “We need accountability, transparency, and a squad of dedicated countries reviewing each other’s progress. Think of global teamwork, not solo missions.”
  4. Drop the Mic: End with a closing line that’s so good it could be a meme.
    Example: “Let’s make this committee the place where change begins, not another group chat full of ghosted promises.”

Moderated Caucus: Zoom In, Vibe Out

Think of this as your Story-time highlight. These speeches are shorter, laser-focused, and a chance to show you know the details.

  1. Greeting: Be chill but respectful. Keep it brief.
  2. Stance Check: Make it clear where your country stands on this sub-issue.

Example: “India knows the climate struggle is real. We’re spending hard on solar, but tech gaps are tripping up progress.”  Main Issue: Say what’s broken and why it matters.

Example: “A lot of countries can’t afford solar panels. That’s a problem.”

  • Solutions: Propose what could actually help, even if it’s wild—just make it sound doable.

Example: “How about sharing technology and stepping up funding for those who need it most?”
Call to Action: End with something that gets people moving.Shocked . That’s how you like it 

Example: “Let’s squad up and make innovation global—not just for the rich countries.”

Procedural Speeches: Keep the Playlist Flowing

These are your quick, practical lines . “The ads that keep coming while you’re watching a series on a sketchy website. Annoying, yes, but they keep the committee running smoothly.”

. You’re not performing here, just keeping the rhythm alive. 
“Can the delegate of Russia repeat? I couldn’t hear “

When all’s said and done, the real flex at MUN isn’t about having the fanciest speech, it’s about leaving people thinking, “Wow, that delegate actually gets it.” Stay genuine, keep your energy up, and let your mic-drop moment be something that sticks. Speak facts, bring solutions, and remember: in a room full of voices, the ones that are honest and bold always stand out. Own your story, leave your mark, and let ‘em remember you’re not just the country you’re representing.

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