Alliance of Independent Nations

The Alliance of Independent Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achievement of world peace. The AIN was founded in 2009 after to create an alternative to the United Nations, to stop wars between member countries, and to provide a platform for dialogue. It contains multiple subsidiary organizations to carry out its missions.

The organization has six principal organs: the Ministry of Parliamentary Services *Also called Parliament* (the main deliberative assembly); the Alliance Security Council (for deciding certain resolutions for peace and security); the Ministry for Innovation, Trade and Investment (for assisting in promoting international economic and social cooperation and development); the Ministry for Justice and Constitutional Affairs (for international conflicts in matter of constitution and manage the Alliance Security Council); the Ministry for Citizens’ Affairs (for providing studies, information, and facilities needed by the AIN); the Ministry for Transport and Infrastructure (facilite the transport and infrastructure organisation around the AIN); and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (which is currently inactive due to a restricted international union policy). Other prominent AIN Ministry agencies include the Ministry for Culture, Art and Sport and regional organizations. The AIN's most visible public figure is the President, currently Jeremy "JJ" McLoyd of Ascadylea, who is serving his second term, and the Vice President, currently Zack Hart of Lower Columbia who was elected in August 2012.

The Alliance of Independent Nations Headquarters resides in international territory in Nogovicka, Hiigara. The organization is financed from assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states, and has one official language: English; and six other used languages: Russian, Portuguese, French, Chinese, Shudonese and Spanish.

Ministries of the AIN
-  Ministry of Parliamentary Services: the legislative branch of the AIN Government. All laws are proposed, discussed and vote on here.

- Ministry for Finance and Information: Manages the unions economic policy, the AINERO zone, trade, the AIN budget, statistics and data, the AIN map and liaises with the wiki team to ensure members participate.

- Speaker of Parliament: Encourages people to debate in the Legislative Assembly and moves bills to vote in the Senate after sufficient debate. Organises hearings on bills if they are vetoed. Ensures union law is upheld by all members and informs the Executive of any breaches. The Speaker can block a deployment of Peacekeeping forces by calling a democratic vote of Member States in the Senate.


 * Alliance Security Council: an elected council responsible for voting on resolutions for peace and security.

- Ministry for Citizen's Affairs: for providing reliable data, checking information, the AINSI, and health and public safety.

- Ministry for Transport and Infrastructure: help to fund projects and to facilitate transportation throughout the AIN.

- Ministry for Education, Health and Infrastructure: Manages the health, education and well-being of all AIN citizens, co-ordinates disaster relief, helps lessen the gap between less developed and more developed AIN nations, documents living standards and encourages nations to improve their infrastructure by allocating AIN funds.

- Ministry for the Environment, Agriculture and Transport: Runs the transport forums in the AIN, collects data on air/land/sea routes between nations, encourages development of transportation infrastructure, legislates agriculture & food policy along with ensuring AIN nations care for their resources and the environment.

- Ministry for Culture, Art and Sports: Oversees every union event and helps the organisers, encourages participation in the Simlympics, oversees the sporting leagues and competitions, runs the AINvision song contest and assists the Executive Council in organising the Union Calendar to encourage participation in events and maximise activity.

Current Members
Currently there are more then 30 members and countries in the AIN.