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Slovenia withdraws its candidacy as UN Security Council non-permanent member

Politics Materials 25 October 2011 02:44 (UTC +04:00)
Slovenia has withdrawn its candidacy as the non-permanent UN Security Council member, the country's Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar said.
Slovenia withdraws its candidacy as UN Security Council non-permanent member

Azerbaijan, Baku, Oct. 25 / Trend /

Slovenia has withdrawn its candidacy as the non-permanent UN Security Council member, the country's Foreign Minister Samuel Zbogar said.

In a round of voting prior to this statement, Azerbaijan gained 116 votes, and Slovenia only 77.

In general, in each of six voting rounds Azerbaijan gained more votes than Slovenia, but was unable to collect 129 votes necessary for the election.

The UN headquarters in New York has today continued the elections of non-permanent Security Council members for 2012-2013.

Azerbaijan nominated its candidacy for a non-permanent UNSC member from the Eastern European group. Hungary and Slovenia in addition to Azerbaijan have claimed for one place from this group.

Several rounds of the voting, within the elections for a non-permanent membership of the UNSC in 2012-2013 held at the UN headquarters in New-York, from Eastern European countries ended without result on Oct.21. Hungary left out the elections, as it received few votes.
Azerbaijan and Slovenia continued struggling.
None of the countries could overcome the barrier in two-thirds vote which is necessary by the UN Charter. Azerbaijan did not get just 14 votes to win elections.

So it was decided to postpone the voting to Monday, Oct. 24.
According to the results of voting on other candidates, the new non-permanent UNSC members are Guatemala, Morocco, Togo and Pakistan.
The Council is composed of five permanent members - China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States - and ten non-permanent members. Ten non-permanent members are elected by the General Assembly for two-year terms and not eligible for immediate re-election. Contrast to the "Big Five", they do not have veto power.
According to regulations, the election of non-permanent members is performed by secret
ballot.

All of the nine candidate countries, except Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and
Guatemala, previously were elected non-permanent members of the UNSC.


Based on the Article 23 of the UN Charter, the General Assembly elects ten non-permanent Security Council members, paying attention in the first instance to the country's participation in the maintenance of international peace and security and achieve other objectives.

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