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Welcome to Rayfelmun '26! Delegates collect their conference kits, badges, and placards at the main entrance of the Rectorate Building.
Official commencement of the conference featuring keynote speakers, secretariat introductions, and the ceremonial strike of the gavel.
Establishing the agenda and opening the General Speakers List. Committees begin their initial formal debates on the chosen topics.
A chance to recharge and meet fellow delegates before the first session begins in our designated dining area.
Transitioning into moderated caucuses. Delegates start identifying allies and discussing policy frameworks for potential resolutions.
Focusing on sub-topics and specific challenges. Delegates begin drafting initial working papers to outline their proposed solutions.
Productive unmoderated caucuses aimed at merging working papers. Intense diplomatic negotiations take center stage.
Formalizing ideas into Draft Resolutions. Chairs provide feedback on the legal and technical structure of the documents.
Unexpected developments may be introduced to test the delegates' adaptability and quick-thinking under pressure.
Introduction of Draft Resolutions to the floor followed by rigorous questioning and debate on specific clauses.
Final discussions on resolutions and starting the technical preparations for the voting process.
Time to put the placards aside! An evening of music, networking, and celebration with all participants of Rayfelmun '26.
The last opportunity to refine resolutions. Delegates work on friendly and amendments to ensure global consensus.
Preparing for the final voting block and addressing the last set of parliamentary inquiries.
The moment of truth. Committees enter the formal voting procedure to decide the final outcome of their three-day journey.
Final committee reviews, chair evaluations, and feedback sessions before heading to the grand finale.
Recognition of outstanding performances, award distributions, and the official closing remarks by the Secretary-General.