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Round 1

This House believes that BRICS expansion is in the interests of Latin American nations (BRICS)

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50%
50%
8 Prop wins 8 Opp wins
probably balanced
Round 2

This House believes that BRICS expansion is in the interests of Latin American nations (BRICS)

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50%
50%
8 Prop wins 8 Opp wins
probably balanced
Round 3

This House believes that the educational system should lean into the prevalence of short attention span (e.g. by significantly using audiovisual stimuli, bite-size content, and numerous breaks in class) as opposed to combating them (e.g. by requiring longer reading of books or articles, prolonged period of focused activities, etc.) (Education)

31%
69%
5 Prop wins 11 Opp wins
imbalanced at 50% level
Round 4

This House would limit the voting rights of large institutional investors in publicly traded companies (Economic)

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25%
75%
4 Prop wins 12 Opp wins
imbalanced at 5% level
Round 5

This house regrets the narrative that “time is money” (not sports)

63%
38%
10 Prop wins 6 Opp wins
imbalanced at 50% level
Round 6

In countries with rising popularity of the hard right, this House believes that ruling left-wing parties should push for moderate immigration restrictions rather than double down on pro-immigration stances (immigration)

75%
25%
12 Prop wins 4 Opp wins
imbalanced at 5% level
Quarterfinals

THO the stigmatization of transactional close friendships (Relationships)

50%
50%
2 Prop wins 2 Opp wins
balance inconclusive
Semifinals

This House believes that drug or alcohol rehabilitation services provided by religious organizations bring more harm than good (Rehab)

50%
50%
1 Prop win 1 Opp win
balance inconclusive
Grand Final

This house believes that post-conflict states with a highly multiethnic population should use a system of proportional representation rather than first-past-the-post in national parliamentary elections (elections)

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100%
1 Prop win 0 Opp wins
balance inconclusive
U-14 Finals

This House would treat access to social support services as a mitigating factor in criminal sentencing (Social services)

100%
1 Prop win 0 Opp wins
balance inconclusive