Posted on 01/28/2003 6:41:33 AM PST by BillM
The Council has 15 members-- five permanent members and 10 elected by the General Assembly for two-year terms:
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Membership and Presidency of the Security Council in 2003 |
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Month |
Presidency |
Membership Term Ends |
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January |
Permanent Member |
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February |
31 December 2004 |
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March |
Guinea |
31 December 2003 |
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April |
31 December 2003 |
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May |
31 December 2004 |
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June |
Permanent Member |
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July |
31 December 2004 |
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August |
Syrian Arab Republic |
31 December 2003 |
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September |
Permanent Member |
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October |
Permanent Member |
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November |
31 December 2004 |
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December |
31 December 2003 |
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31 December 2003 |
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Permanent Member |
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31 December 2004 |
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The following countries began their two-year membership term on 1 January 2003:
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Angola |
Chile |
Germany |
Pakistan |
Spain |
Each Council member has one vote. Decisions on procedural matters are made by an affirmative vote of at least nine of the 15 members. Decisions onsubstantive matters require nine votes, including the concurring votes of all five permanent members. This is the rule of "great Power unanimity", often referred to as the "veto" power.
Under the Charter, all Members of the United Nations agree to accept and carry out the decisions of the Security Council. While other organs of the United Nations make recommendations to Governments, the Council alone has the power to take decisions which Member States are obligated under the Charter to carry out.
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....unless of course we have shyster dealings with Iraq that we need more time to cover up........
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