Special Political and Decolonization Committee
TOPICS
- The Question of the Annexation of Occupied Territories by Israel
- The Question of Achieving Economic Decolonization in Francophone Africa
Piriyakorn Piroonhapat Chaiwatanarat (Nami) |
Hello delegates! My name is Nami and I’ll be your head chair for this year’s THAIMUN. I’m currently in the 11th grade at the International School Bangkok, and I’ve been involved in MUN for around 2 years now. This is my second time chairing for THAIMUN, and I can proudly say that it’s been an incredible experience. I’ve met so many wonderful people and made so many memories.
I started speech and debate in 7th grade, and even after 4 years of experience, speaking can still be intimidating! Whether this is your first conference or your 20th, I’ll do my best to support you in any way I can. Outside of MUN, I enjoy physics (I hate math though!!), baking, and procrastinating on things I need to do. I might look a little clueless in my photo, but I promise I’m friendly, so please don’t be scared to say hi! I’m so excited to get to know you all. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at [email protected] or message me on instagram @namipiriyakorn. See you soon! |
Greetings, Delegates of SPECPOL!
I would like to extend my warmest welcome to you approaching THAIMUN XI. My name is Anika Alijana Siahaan, and I am honored to serve as your Deputy Chair this year! As a student in the tenth grade at Global Jaya School, Indonesia, and the Secretary-General of my school’s MUN club and conference, HAWKSMUN, inevitable change lies ahead of me. However, one thing that will always remain the same is my appreciation for THAIMUN, as it was my very first conference as a delegate and now my very first conference as a chair. From the second I joined my first MUN conference, online in seventh grade, to the second I am writing this remark, I stand firm by the fact that MUN is a provider of remarkable learning experiences. Through MUN, I have not only learned to understand diplomacy and international relations, but I also learned to understand myself as an individual. I hope to see the learning spirit ignite within each of you. Finally, delegates, I want to remind you that MUN is much more than a competition. Rather, it is a conference; a culmination of unique minds and ideas that work together to achieve a common goal. Whether it is through research, speaking, or writing, do everything with love, a love for diplomacy, and a love for this globe which we all share. If you have any questions or would just like to reach out, please do not hesitate to contact me @anikalijana on Instagram or send me an email at [email protected]! See you all very soon. Godspeed! |
Anika Alijana Siahaan |