The team's final day in the General Assembly was by far the most hectic and stressful. Guyana's delegation of Owen M. and Damon D., along with Budapest International's South Africa, amassed a grand coalition of states to support the resolution authored by Guyana. Every other CSS delegation joined in, as well as over 15 who were not of our delegation.
Much to the disappointment of Owen and Damon, Guyana's large and encompassing resolution failed by a mere three votes in the GA. Instead, the Assembly passed a resolution sponsored by their rivals, Russia and Rwanda, that was far less specific in its implementation. Argentina, however, represented by Quinn A., Hayden A., Grayson T., was able to add an important operative clause to the the hostile resolution despite being allied with Guyana.
Unfortunately, the CSS delegations did not win any awards in small councils. However, our Guyana delegation of Owen and Damon won first place in the General Assembly, which included all students in BratMUN.
After finishing BratMUN and saying goodbye to our new friends, we all went to historic Old Town Bratislava to see the sights. We were able to visit the medieval Bratislava Hrad, the seat of the Hungarian kings of Slovakia for 400 years.