United Nations General Committee

The United Nations General Committee is a committee of the United Nations General Assembly whose main purpose is to organize the body's agenda, among other things.

United Nations General Committee
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersNew York, United States
Membership28 members
Parent organization
United Nations General Assembly
Websitewww.un.org/en/ga/general/general.shtml

Mandate

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The Mandate of the General Committee consists of the following:[1][2][3]

  • Creating a provisional agenda for the General Assembly, as well as any supplementary lists,
  • Assisting the President of the General Assembly and the General Assembly in drawing up the agenda for each plenary meeting,
  • Making recommendations to the General Assembly concerning the recess and closing dates of the session,
  • Coordinating the proceedings of the main committees by allocating agenda items, as well as determining the priority of said items,
  • Entertaining requests for the inclusion of additional items in the agenda,
  • Assisting in the general conduct of the work of the General Assembly,
  • Making recommendations to the General Assembly.

The Committee meets periodically to review the progress of the General Assembly and its committees. It also meets at such times as the President deems necessary or upon the request of any other of its members.

An individual Vice-President of the General Assembly does not have the power to unilaterally add an item to the General Assembly's agenda, not even if they are a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council such as the United States. For example, the General Committee has regularly rejected agenda items about the participation of the Republic of China (Taiwan),[4] even when raised by a sitting Vice-President who formally recognizes the Republic of China (such as Guatemala in 1993).[5][6]

Regional Groups

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The rules of the General Assembly state that the President and 21 Vice-Presidents must be elected from the following Regional Groups:[7]

In addition, the chairs of the six Main Committees must consist of one from each group, with the remaining chair rotating unevenly between the three non-European groups.[a][7]

(Prior to 1994, there were seven Main Committees, with two chairs from the African Group, one chair from every other group, and the remaining chair rotating between the Asian Group and the Latin American Group "every alternate year".)[7]

The rules also state that every member of the General Committee must be from a different country.[8] As the permanent members of the Security Council are always vice-presidents, this rule officially bans the permanent members from being President of the General Assembly or chairs of any Main Committee.

Members

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The composition of the Committee for the 76th Session of the General Assembly is as follows: the President of the United Nations General Assembly, the 21 Vice-Presidents of the Assembly and the chairs of the six main committees. The current members are as follow:[1][2]

President of the General Assembly

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Name Country Position
H.E.Abdulla Shahid   Maldives President of the General Assembly

Vice-Presidents

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African States Asia-Pacific States Eastern European States Latin American
and Caribbean States
Western European
and Other States
Permanent Members
of the Security Council
  Côte d'Ivoire   Bangladesh   Slovenia   Costa Rica   Belgium   China
  Egypt   Kuwait   Dominican Republic   Finland   France
  Equatorial Guinea   Lao People's Democratic Republic   Haiti   Russian Federation
  Mozambique   Philippines   United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
  Sierra Leone   United States of America
  United Republic of Tanzania

Chairpersons of the Six Main Committees

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Name Country Position
H.E. Omar Hilale   Morocco Chair of the First Committee
H.E. Vanessa Frazier   Malta Chair of the Second Committee
H.E. Mohamed Siad Doualeh   Djibouti Chair of the Third Committee
H.E. Egriselda Aracely González López   El Salvador Chair of the Fourth Committee
H.E. Mher Margaryan   Armenia Chair of the Fifth Committee
H.E. Alya Ahmed bin Saif al-Thani   Qatar Chair of the Sixth Committee

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The rule states the pattern ABAC→ABAC→BABC→ABAC→BABC repeating every 20 years, where A is the African Group, B is the Asia-Pacific Group, and C is the Latin American and Caribbean Group.

References

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  1. ^ a b "General Committee: Composition for the 75th session". General Assembly of the United Nations. United Nations. n.d. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b Manhire, Vanessa, ed. (2021). "United Nations Handbook 2021–22" (PDF). United Nations Handbook:: An Annual Guide for Those Working within the United Nations (58th ed.). Wellington: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of New Zealand. ISSN 0110-1951. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2019.
  3. ^ Ruder, Nicole; Nakano, Kenji; Aeschlimann, Johann (2017). Aeschlimann, Johann; Regan, Mary (eds.). The GA Handbook: A Practical Guide to the United Nations General Assembly (PDF) (2nd ed.). New York: Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations. ISBN 978-0-615-49660-3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 November 2018.
  4. ^ Damm, Jens; Lim, Paul (2012). European Perspectives on Taiwan. Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 160–63. ISBN 9783531943039. By mid 2009, 16 applications for membership on behalf of Taiwan had been sent to the UN, but, in each of these cases, the General Assembly's General Committee, which sets the Assembly's agenda, decided against even raising the question during the Assembly's session.
  5. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 48 Agenda item A/48/191 1993-08-09.
  6. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 64 Agenda item A/64/100 2009-06-15.
  7. ^ "General Committee, Rules of Procedure | UN General Assembly". United Nations.