Paragraph 15 concerns the reports of the Main Committees, and paragraph 16 deals with the balloting procedure. May I consider that the recom- mendations contained in those two paragraphs are approved by the General Assembly?
No action is required on paragraph 10, which referes to the seating arrangements ,during the session.
7. Paragraphs 11 and 12 concern, respectively, the use of the General Assembly hall and of the mechanical means of voting. Paragraph 13 deals with the financial implications of draft resolutions. M…
Before I call on the next speaker, may I remind representatives that the General Assembly, at its 5th plenary meeting on 23 September, decided that out of consideration for the other speakers and in order to preserve the dignity of the general debates, delegations should refrain from expressing thei…
The Assembly has before it the first report of the General Cummittee [A/32/250].
2. We shall examine first section 11, which deals with the organization of the session. Paragraphs 2 and 3 deal with the schedule of meetings, and paragraphs 4 and 5 contain suggestions and recommendations concerning t…
This morning we shall begin the general debate. Before I call on the first speaker, I should like to request members to bear in mind the decisions taken by the General Assembly at its 5th plenary meeting on 23 September 1977 regarding the procedure concerning the general debate, particularly in conn…
I should like to remind represen- tatives that the General Assembly decided, at its 5th plenary meeting on 23 September 1977, that organizations having a special interest in the question ofapartheid should be permitted to be heard by the Special Political Com- mittee. In this conn~xion, I should lik…
It is now my pleasure to invite the President and Head of State of the Republic of Djibouti, His Excellency Mr. Hassan Gouled, to address the General Assembly.
The General Committee for the thirty-second session of the General Assembly has now been fully constituted in accordance with rule 38 of the rules of procedure. I wish to congratulate each and every one of the countries elected.
Since the number of candidates nominated by each group corresponds to the number of seats to be fi1h~d, I declare those candidates elected, in addition to the five permanent members of the Security Council.
This afternoon we shall continue to hear statements of welcome to the two new States Members of the United Nations-the Republic vf Djibouti and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
Pursuant to rule 31 of the rules of procedure, we shall now proceed to the election of the 17 Vice-Presidents of the General Assembly who are to be chosen in such a manner as to ensure ~he representative character of the General Committee.
3. All m£..inbers of the General Assembly are eligible in t…
The following representatives have been elected Chairmen of the seven Main Committees of the General Assembly add are accordingly members of the General Committee for the thirty-second session [decision 32/303/ :
First Committee: Mr. Frank Edmund Boaten (Ghana); Special Political Committee: Mr. Ber…
Since there are still at least 19 more speakers on this item, I suggest that tins meeting be adjourned until 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. The meeting rose at 7p. m.