United Nations Security Council Resolution 7
UN Security Council Resolution 7 | |
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The Flag of Spain under Franco | |
Date | June 26 1946 |
Meeting no. | 49 |
Code | S/RES/7 (Document) |
Subject | The impact of Spain's dictatorship on International Peace and Security |
Result | Adopted |
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 7, adopted on June 26, 1946, concerned the impact of Spain's dictatorship on international peace and security. The Second World War had ended the year before; the defeat of the Axis Powers left the Spanish government of Francisco Franco as the only Fascist national government in the world.
The resolution was reaffirmed, and upon review of the findings of the sub-committee formed by Security Council Resolution 4, the Security Council decided to condemn the Franco regime and to keep the situation under "continuous observation".
The resolution was adopted in parts, and therefore no vote was taken on the text as a whole.
See also
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1 to 100 (1946 – 1953)
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 4
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 10
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