A group of powerful and increasingly influential states is poised to join the UN Security Council in elections this week, promising to alter the dynamics of the body’s decision-making.
In the contest for five of the 10 regionally based rotating seats, India and South Africa are standing unopposed, while the General Assembly will determine on Tuesday which two of Germany, Canada and Portugal will join the 15-member council on January 1.
Colombia is assured the remaining seat as representative of Latin American and Caribbean nations.
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