From motion to resolution.

A learning resource for Model United Nations, built by delegates and designed for chairs. This isn’t a manual for the Motion app on its own. It’s meant to explain the procedure itself, so a page here reads the same way whether you’re new to MUN entirely or just new to running committee from the chair’s seat.

The goal isn’t to change MUN. It’s to make the parts of it that are genuinely confusing, like motions, points, majority thresholds, and how a caucus actually works, clear enough that procedure stops getting in the way of debate.

For delegates

Start here if you’re preparing to represent a country in committee: what a motion is, how to request one, how voting actually works, and the vocabulary you’ll hear on your first day that nobody explains out loud. → Start the delegate track

For chairs

Start here if you’re running the room: procedural rulings, keeping debate moving, and the judgment calls that the written Rules of Procedure don’t spell out for you. (Coming soon.)


Motion / 2026