GCMUN

The Group of 20, also called the G-20, is a group of finance ministers and central bank governors from
19 of the world's largest economies, including those of many developing nations, along with the European Union.
Formed in 1999, the G-20 has a mandate to promote global economic growth, international trade, and regulation of
financial markets.
Because the G-20 is a forum, not a legislative body, its agreements and decisions have no legal impact, but they do
influence countries' policies and global cooperation. Together, the economies of the G-20
countries represent about 90% of the gross world product (GWP), 80% of world trade,
and two-thirds of the world population. After its inaugural leaders'
summit in 2008, the leaders of the G-20 announced that
the group would replace the G-8 as the main
economic council of nations
This committee is intended for advanced delegates.
UNDER SECRETARY GENERAL: Balakaan Başak
AGENDA ITEM 1 : Establishing a Future Framework for Cryptocurrencies
AGENDA ITEM 2 : Discussing the Effects of Climate Change and Recent Natural Disasters
Committee Board Member of G20: Alara Doğru alaraadogru@gmail.com
Committee Board Member of G20: Balakaan Başak balakaanbasak@gmail.com
Rapporteur of G20: Arda Elibol