To which a majority of member states vote yes, and then Russia vetos the vote.
escfantasy on
More like the UN Insecurity Council!!
🥁🥁
Longjumping_Whole240 on
>The Security Council shall consist of fifteen Members of the United Nations. The Republic of China, France, **the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics**, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the United States of America shall be permanent members of the Security Council.
The UN Charter doesnt mention Russia, so that seat formerly held by the USSR should be left vacant.
PhantasosX on
That wouldn’t work. The entire UN Permament Security Council Seat was created in Post-WW2 solely to mantain the sphere of influences of the great winners at that decade, with far more power than the other members of UN.
All will do is for the other seats says ‘yes” and Russia says “no” and that be the end of it, because Permament Seats have full veto powers.
CHiZZoPs1 on
That’s not the only country that shouldn’t have a seat.
samdekat on
I concur
Loose_Skill6641 on
it’s not even possible
the way the UN is setup makes it easy to add a country to the UN and basically impossible to remove one from the council, you may as well dissolve the UN and create a new organisation from scratch
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To which a majority of member states vote yes, and then Russia vetos the vote.
More like the UN Insecurity Council!!
🥁🥁
>The Security Council shall consist of fifteen Members of the United Nations. The Republic of China, France, **the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics**, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the United States of America shall be permanent members of the Security Council.
The UN Charter doesnt mention Russia, so that seat formerly held by the USSR should be left vacant.
That wouldn’t work. The entire UN Permament Security Council Seat was created in Post-WW2 solely to mantain the sphere of influences of the great winners at that decade, with far more power than the other members of UN.
All will do is for the other seats says ‘yes” and Russia says “no” and that be the end of it, because Permament Seats have full veto powers.
That’s not the only country that shouldn’t have a seat.
I concur
it’s not even possible
the way the UN is setup makes it easy to add a country to the UN and basically impossible to remove one from the council, you may as well dissolve the UN and create a new organisation from scratch