Structure

United Micronations (UMN) — principal organs, councils, agencies, and participatory bodies.

1. General Assembly of Micronations

General Assembly

Role

The main deliberative and representative body.

Composition

  • all recognized UMN micronations
  • each micronation has one vote

Functions

  • adoption of resolutions
  • discussion of global issues
  • admission of new members
  • approval of the budget

2. Sovereignty Council

Sovereignty Council

Role

Maintaining stability and regulating conflicts between micronations.

Composition

  • 5–9 permanent members (leading micronations / founders)
  • 6–10 non-permanent members (rotating)

Functions

  • dispute resolution
  • recognition of new states
  • sanctions and restrictions
  • protection of sovereignty principles

3. Economic & Innovation Council

Economic & Innovation Council

Role

Development of the economy and technology.

Functions

  • coordination of investments
  • support for startups and DAO-based states
  • development of digital currencies and economies
  • grant programs

4. International Court of Micronations

International Court of Micronations

Role

Legal resolution of disputes.

Functions

  • arbitration between micronations
  • development of legal standards
  • digital law and smart contracts

5. UMN Secretariat

Secretariat

Role

Executive body.

Head

Secretary-General

Functions

  • implementation of decisions
  • operational management
  • coordination of all bodies
  • external relations

6. Founders Council

Founders Council

Unique element

Role

Strategic development of the organization.

Composition

  • founders of micronations
  • key visionaries

Functions

  • development of new models of statehood
  • selection of promising projects
  • formation of long-term strategy

7. Technology & Infrastructure Council

Technology & Infrastructure Council

Role

Digital infrastructure and innovation.

Functions

  • digital states
  • identity systems (digital ID)
  • blockchain infrastructure
  • virtual territories

8. UMN Agencies and Programs

Analogous to UN specialized agencies

Examples

UMN Development Program (UNDP equivalent)

  • development of micronations

UMN Innovation Fund

  • funding for startup-states

UMN Digital Territory Agency

  • management of virtual territories

UMN Humanitarian Agency

  • social and educational projects

9. Recognition Council

Recognition Council

Key difference from the UN

Role

Legitimacy of micronations within the system.

Functions

  • evaluation of new states
  • granting status (observer / member / partner)
  • development of statehood criteria

10. Civil Forum

Civil Forum

Role

Participation of people, not just states.

Composition

  • citizens of micronations
  • DAO communities
  • independent participants

Functions

  • discussion of initiatives
  • digital voting
  • reform proposals

Names, sizes of bodies, and procedures should be fixed in the UMN Charter and internal regulations.