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GA/SHC/4031
Stressing the critical importance of women’s political participation in all contexts, including in times of peace, conflict and in all stages of political transition, the General Assembly would call upon all States to eliminate laws, regulations and practices that prevent or restrict women’s participation in the political process by a draft text approved by the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) today without a vote.
GA/11176
Strongly condemning acts of violence against diplomatic and consular missions and officials, the General Assembly today adopted, by recorded vote, a resolution deploring an alleged plot to assassinate Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States, and called on Iran to cooperate in bringing those responsible for the plot to justice.
GA/11175
The General Assembly met today to fill vacancies on administrative and legal bodies of the United Nations, including by voting to elect members of the International Law Commission. Voting by way of secret ballot, the Assembly elected a total of 34 members of the International Law Commission — a body devoted to the promotion of the development and codification of international law — to serve five‑year terms of office beginning on 1 January 2012.
SC/10451
Calling on political leaders in Bosnia and Herzegovina to form a new Council of Ministers in the wake of the 3 October 2010 elections, to refrain from divisive rhetoric and to make further concrete and tangible progress towards European Union integration, the Security Council today authorized the European Union multinational stabilization force (EUFOR ALTHEA) for another year, until 15 November 2012.
PBC/82
Political engagement would be a key component for building peace in the Central African Republic, the top United Nations official in that country said this morning as the Peacebuilding Commission configuration dealing with that country met to adopt the second review of the Strategic Framework for Peacebuilding in the Central African Republic.
SC/10450
It was clear that there were huge expectations for South Sudan’s transition into a stable democracy, but even with the best of intentions on the part of its leadership, the Government would need all of the support it could get, Hilde Johnson, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative in that country, told the Security Council today.