We now tum to the agenda which the General Committee recommends for adop- tion by the General Assembly.
367. In accordance with past practice, we shall follow the numbering given in paragraph 24 of the General Committee's report [A!34/250], and shall consider to- gether several items in groups, whe…
In paragraph 22, the General Committee recommends the inclusion ofitem 125 of the draft agenda, or item 123 in paragraph 24, entitled' 'The situation in Kampuchea". Taking duly into considera- tion the report of the General Committee. may I take it that this item is included in the agenda?
Item /23…
We now tum to paragraphs 20 and 21, which contain recommendations of the Gen- eral Committee to postpone to the thirty-fifth session the consideration of item 88 ofthe draft agenda, "Ques- tionofa convention on the rights ofthe child," and item 112, "Review of the multilateral treaty-making pro- ces…
We turn now to paragraph 19, containing the recommendation of the General Com- mittee on item 29 of the draft agenda, entitled "Ques- tion of the Comorian island of Mayotte: report of the Secretary-General". Taking duly into account the re- port of the General Committee, and the statements made in t…
That completes our consid- eration of the recommendations concerning the organi- zation of the session. It is hoped that the General Com- mittee, at a subsequent meeting, will consider the other recommendations which are of a more far-reaching character requiring more time for study and dis- cussion…
I now put before the General Assembly the recommendation ofthe General Commit- tee in paragraph 16, concerning balloting procedure. May I take it that it is the wish of the Assembly to approve that recommendation?
Paragraphs 14 and 15 con- cern the reports ofMain Committees. May I take it that the recommendations contained in those paragraphs are approved by the General Assembly?
We tum now to paragraph 11, "Non-utilization of the rostrum". The General Com-
~itte~ recommends that explanations ofvote, interven- tIons In the exercise of the right of the reply and pro- ced.ural motions should be made by delegations from
~heLr seats. I take it that the General Assembly ap- pro…
No action is required on paragraph 9, which refers to the seating arrangements during the session.
353. May I take it that the General Assembly ap- proves the recommendation in paragraph IO concerning meetings of the Main Committees?
It was so decided.
Paragraph 7 deals with the closing date of the session and paragraph 8 with the records of the Main Committees. I take it that those recommendations' are approved by the General Assembly.
It was so decided.
I now invite members to tum their attention to paragraph 6, concerning the right of reply. In addition to the recommendation in sub- paragraph 2 (a), which has been the practice of recent years, the General Committee recommends that the number of interventions in the exercise of the right of
r~p!y …
In view of the unprecedented number of names alrt:ady on the list of speakers, I would urge representatLves to take the floor in the order in which their names were included in the list.
349. We now turn to paragraph 5. The General Com- mittee recommends that explanations of vote should be limited …
In connexion with the schedule of meetings refen'ed to in paragraph 3, the General Committee recommends that both plenary and committee meetings should begin at 10.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. and that, in order to expedite the work of the Assembly, ~II mee~ings should begin promptly at the scheduled time. It…
We shall examine first sec- tion II of the report of the General Committee, which deals with the organization of the session [A/34/250]. The General Committee has recommended several measures to improve the General Assembly's existing procedures and practices, on the basis of the observa- tions and …
I now call on those rep- resentatives who have expressed their desire to explain their votes after the voting.
296. Mr. von WECHMAR (Federal Republic of Germany): My delegation voted in favour of the report of the adoption of the draft resolution recommended in the Credentials Committee. The creden…
In view ofthe adoption of the draft resolution recommended by the Credentials Com- mittee, may I take it that there is no need to take a decision on the proposal contained in document A/341 L.3?
I shall now put to the vote the draft resolution recommended by the Credentials Com- mittee in paragraph 26 of its report [A/34/5(0). A re- corded vote has been requested.
The Assembly has thus de- cided that the text contained in document A/34/L.3 is not an amendment.
292. T~e represe~tativeof India has proposed-and I hOp'e I l[~terpret hiS prop?sal correctly-that, in the vot!og, hiS proposal contaIn~d in document A/34/L.3, WhICh the Assembly has dectded is not an a…
Let me try to explain the situation as I understand it.
288. The question has been raised whether the text contained in document A/34/L.3 is to be considered an amendment or a new proposal. The sponsor of the text has indicated its view that the text should be considered an amendment under I1lle 90…
I call upon the representative of India, who wishes to speak on a point of order.
285. MR. MISHRA (India): I must thank my very good friend Ambassador Koh of Singapore for making it very clear to the Assembly how it should vote. Those who are in favour of the Indian amendment should vote
"no" on t…