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A/34/PV.61 Nov. 9, 1979

The positions of delegations with respect to the recommendations contained in the reports of the Second Committee to the Assembly are reflected in the relevant summary records of the Com- mittee. 34. Draft resolution I is entitled "World Conference on Agrarian. Reform and Rural Development". The Se…

A/34/PV.61 Nov. 9, 1979

With the permission of the Assembly, I shall now read out the candidates nominated by each group: four from Africa-Kenya, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Uganda; four from Asia-Cyprus, India, Iraq, Philippines; three from Eastern Europe-Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia; four from Latin America-Cuba, Gu…

A/34/PV.61 Nov. 9, 1979

The General Assembly will now proceed to the election of 19 members of the United Nations Commission on International Trade 3 The delegation of Costa Rica subsequently informed the Secretariat that it wished to have its vote recorded as having been in favour of the draft resolution. 4 The delegatio…

A/34/PV.61 Nov. 9, 1979

I call on the representative of the United Kingdom, who wishes to explain his vote after the vote.

A/34/PV.61 Nov. 9, 1979

We shall now take a decision on the draft resolution recommended by the Sixth Com- mittee in paragraph 10 of its report [AI341642]. The report of the Fifth Committee on the administrative and financial implications of that draft resolution iscontain- ed in document A/34/662. A recorded vote has been…

A/34/PV.61 Nov. 9, 1979

Delegations' positions regard- ing the recommendation of the Sixth Committee on this item have been made clear in the Committee and are reflected in the relevant official records. I call on the representative of Albania for an explanation of vote before the voting.

A/34/PV.61 Nov. 9, 1979

The positions of delegations regarding the recommendation of the Special Political Committee on this item have been made clear in the Committee and are reflected in the relevant official records. 3. The General Assembly will now take a decision on the draft resolution entitled "Effects of atomic ra…

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

The result of the voting is as follows: 144 1 143 1 142 95 Number ofvotes obtained: Cuba Colombia 80 62 161. If I hear no objection, I shall take it that the Assembly agrees to that procedure. . The meeting rose at 7.25 p.m.

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

As neither of the two coun- tries obtained the required two-thirds majority, the General Assembly will continue the voting and will hold a third restricted ballot. As in the last ballot, the only countries whose names may be included in the ballot papers are Cuba and Colombia. Any papers containing …

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

The result of the voting is as follows: 143 1 142 2 140 94 Number of votes obtained: Cuba Colombia 80 60

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

1 propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted. The meeting wassuspended at 7 p.m. and resumed at 7./0p.m.

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

As neither of the two coun- tries obtained the required two-thirds majority, the General Assembly will continue the voting and will hold a second restricted ballot. As in the last ballot, the only countries whose names may be included in the ballot papers are Cuba and Colombia. Any papers containing…

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted. 146o 146 3 143 96 Number ofvotes obtained: Cuba Colombia 80 63

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

Since the third unrestricted ballot proved inconclusive, the Assembly will now pro- ceed to the first of a series of three restricted ballots, in accordance with rule 94 of the rules of procedure. This balloting is restricted to the two candidates which have obtained the largest number of votes, nam…

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

The resultof the voting isas foUows: 147 1 146 1 145 97 Number of votes obtained: Cuba Colombia Mexico Nicaragua Paraguay Saint Lucia 80 61 1 1 1 1

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted. The meeting wassuspended at 6.30 p. m. and resumed at 6.35 p.m.

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

Since the second in this series of unrestricted ballots proved inconclusive, we shall now proceed to the third unrestricted ballot. As before, in this unrestricted ballot, any Member State from the group of Latin American States may be a candidate for election except, of course, Bolivia and Jamaica.…

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

The result of the voting is as follows: 148o 148 1 147 98 Number ofbal/ot papers: Invalid bal/ots: Number of valid ballots: Abstentions: Number (~fmembers voting: Required majority:

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted. The meeting was suspended at 6./5 p. m. and resumed at 6.20 p.tn.

A/34/PV.53 Nov. 2, 1979

Since no candidate obtained the required majority in the first of this series of unrestricted ballots, we shall now proceed to the second unrestricted ballot. As before, in this unrestricted ballot, any Member State from the group of Latin American States may be a candidate for election except, of c…