<aside> đź’ˇ Tip: when used appropriately, yielding can be a strong strategy to persuade delegates to vote in favour of your resolution.
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Delegates can only yield once consecutively. One delegate cannot take the floor, speak, and yield to another and have them yield to a third delegate, as it restricts the house from hearing a varied range of delegates, who might not share the same views on that resolution and topic.
Therefore, it will be allowed to yield, however, chairs can call it “out of order” after which, delegates must then yield the floor back to the chair.
<aside> 🚨 Make sure to plan out the yielding beforehand, so that you don’t embarrass yourself by yielding the floor to a completely random delegate, who would obviously “reject” your yield. (yes, you can publicly deny the yield)
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