President of the United Nations General Assembly
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The President of the United Nations General Assembly is a position voted for by representatives in the United Nations General Assembly on a yearly basis.
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[edit] Election
The session of the assembly is scheduled every year starting in September - any special, or emergency special, assemblies over the next year will be headed by the president of the General Assembly.
The presidency rotates annually between five geographic groups: African, Asian, Eastern European, Latin American and Caribbean, and Western European and other States.[1]
In part because of their powerful statue globally, some of the largest, most powerful countries have never held the presidency, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Japan and China.
[edit] 63rd Session
On June 4, 2008, former Nicaraguan foreign minister Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann was elected to the presidency of the 63rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, which will begin in September 2008.[2] D’Escoto Brockmann was the official nominee of the Group of Latin American and Caribbean States (GRULAC).[3]
[edit] Reform
Have been proposed clear and appropriate criteria prior to the consideration of candidacies and to establish of an “elections committee,” or, alternatively, a search committee.[4] Criteria include:
Availability to devote full-time attention for many months;
- Political independence;
- Multilateral leadership experience, including negotiation and consensus-building skills and the ability to deal with multiple powerful stakeholders; and
- A thorough understanding of the UN Charter.
Other propositions includes presidential voting by citizens of all over the world to elect the President.
[edit] Elected Presidents
[edit] References
- ^ UN:About the General Assembly
- ^ "General Assembly Elects, by Acclamation, President for Sixty-Third Session", United Nations General Assembly official website
- ^ "Nicaraguan elected to head next session of General Assembly", United Nations General Assembly official website
- ^ http://www.unelections.org/files/IGP_PGASelectionLetter_18Jan07.pdf