Points & Motions in Model United Nations (MUN) | Rules Explained Clearly

Understanding Points and Motions is essential to succeed in Model United Nations. Many delegates struggle with when to raise a Point, when to propose a Motion, and how committee procedure actually works. In this video, I break down Points, Motions, and Substantive Matters in a clear and practical way, based on official Rules of Procedure used in international MUN conferences. You’ll learn: • What Points are and when to use each one; • The difference between Point of Personal Privilege, Point of Order, and Parliamentary Inquiry; • How Motions work and when they require voting; • The purpose of unmoderated caucuses, speaking time changes, and voting motions; • How Chairs evaluate and approve procedural requests; This video is ideal for: • Beginner and intermediate MUN delegates • Students preparing for their first conference • Delegates who want to avoid procedural mistakes • Anyone who wants to sound confident and professional in committee If this helped you, consider subscribing for more clear, practical MUN content, including rules, strategy, and real committee insights.