United Nations General Assembly

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search

The General Assembly is the main deliberative body of the United Nations.[1] It consists of representatives of all member states, one vote per nation.

A simple majority is usually required to pass resolutions, but a two-thirds majority is required for significant decisions, such as security, admission of new members and budget.

See also

External links

Sites critical of the U.N.

References