United Nations General Assembly

The General Assembly is the primary body of the United Nations organization.


Presidency

The assembly is led by a president. The president is elected by member states on a rotating regional basis.

There are also 21 vice-presidents.


Committees

Resolutions can be introduced by any of the committees.


Voting Rules

Generally the General Assembly makes decisions on the basis of simple majority vote.

For sensitive topics including security, membership, or budgets, a two-thirds majority is required.


Headquarters

Since 1951, the General Assembly has met in New York City.

Most federal, state, and local laws are observed in the headquarters, but the plot of land itself is technically extraterritorial.


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