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SMVIT Parliamentary Debate 3.0 pre-WUDC
Dec 5, 2025 · BP
Motions
SMVIT Parliamentary Debate 3.0 pre-WUDC (2025)9 motionsCA: 🇮🇳 Angad C., Shishir J., 🇭🇷 Tin P., Kaushiki I.
- Round 1THBT corporations should adopt the practice of radical transparency
- Round 2THS the rapid global elimination of both tariff and non-tariff barriers to free trade
- Round 3THP the regional bloc alternatives to traditional UN peacekeeping operations in African states undergoing civil conflict
- Round 4TH, as the Democratic Party, would aggressively campaign on class-based issues rather than identity-based issues
- Round 5In post-conflict states, THW require schools to organize mandatory educational trips to places where war crimes were committed (e.g. former concentration camps)
- Pre Semi FinalsGiven a way to accurately measure an individual’s empathy, THW only allow individuals with high levels of empathy for people beyond their immediate circle to vote in elections
- SemifinalsTHR the great expansion of the EU
- Grand FinalThis house would allow for paper abortions in jurisdictions where abortion is legal
- Novice FinalsTHBT news organisations should prioritise “slow journalism” over real-time reporting.
What gets set here
Politics33%
Economics22%
International Relations22%
Education11%
Law & Crime11%
Social & Identity11%
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19% of teams break
Teams usually guarantee their break on 11 points.
Break on speaks? Average at least 76.6.
Last edition: 12 of 63 teams broke.
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Break categories
This tournament runs a separate break for each category. From the most recent edition:
- Open break12 teams
- Novice break6 teams
Top speeches
The highest individual speaker scores recorded at this tournament.
| Debater | Speech | Motion | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇮🇳 Raghav D. | OW | TH, as the Democratic Party, would aggressively campaign on class-based issues rather than identity-based issues | 81 |
| Rishabh G. | MO | TH, as the Democratic Party, would aggressively campaign on class-based issues rather than identity-based issues | 80 |
| Lakshya T. | PM | TH, as the Democratic Party, would aggressively campaign on class-based issues rather than identity-based issues | 80 |
| Archit L. | DLO | THS the rapid global elimination of both tariff and non-tariff barriers to free trade | 80 |
| 🇮🇳 Anshuman M. | DPM | In post-conflict states, THW require schools to organize mandatory educational trips to places where war crimes were committed (e.g. former concentration camps) | 80 |
| 🇮🇳 Anshuman M. | MO | TH, as the Democratic Party, would aggressively campaign on class-based issues rather than identity-based issues | 80 |
| Hardik K. | PM | THP the regional bloc alternatives to traditional UN peacekeeping operations in African states undergoing civil conflict | 80 |
| 🇮🇳 Raghav D. | OW | THP the regional bloc alternatives to traditional UN peacekeeping operations in African states undergoing civil conflict | 80 |
| Syed K. | MG | In post-conflict states, THW require schools to organize mandatory educational trips to places where war crimes were committed (e.g. former concentration camps) | 80 |
| Arnav G. | DPM | THP the regional bloc alternatives to traditional UN peacekeeping operations in African states undergoing civil conflict | 80 |
| Pratap S. | DLO | THBT corporations should adopt the practice of radical transparency | 79 |
| 🇲🇾 Amirul S. | DLO | TH, as the Democratic Party, would aggressively campaign on class-based issues rather than identity-based issues | 79 |
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