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A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

Since the first in this series of unrestricted ballots proved inconclusive, the Assembly will proceed to a second unrestricted ballot. Ballot papers will now be distributed.

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

The result of the voting is as follows: Number ojballotpapers: 148 Invalid ballots: 0 Number ojvalidballots: 148 Abstentions: 3 Number ojmembers voting: 145 Required majority: 97 Number oj votes obtained: Cuba .................................•.....•.............80 Colombia 65

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted.

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

The Assembly will now take a decision on draft resolution B. A recorded vote has been requested. In favour: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barba- dos, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burma, Burundi, Byelorussian Soviet …

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

We turn now to draft resolution B. 15. I call on the representative of the United States of America, who wishes to speak in explanation of hisvote.

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

Since the result of this third restricted ballot did not produce a candidate with the re- quired two-thirds majority, we must proceed to an unrestricted ballot, in accordance with rule 94 of the rules of procedure. As before, any Member State from the group of Latin American States may be a candidat…

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

The resultof the voting isas follows: Number ofballot papers: 148 Invalid ballots: 0 Number ofvalid ballots: 148 Abstentions: 3 Number ofmembers voting: 145 Required majority: 97 Number of votes obtained: Cuba....•......•.....•.•.••...............................79 Colombia I '" " I ••••• I •••• I …

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

We shall nowconsider the reportof the Fourth Committee on agenda item 86. There are two 5 The delegations of China and Guinea-Dimu subsequently informed the Secretariat that they wished to have their votes recorded ashaving been in favour of the draft resolution. 13. We shall turn first to draft r…

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

We shall now hear explanations of vote on any or all of the draft resolutions that we have adopted thismorning. 11. Mr. P. B. DLAMINI (Swaziland): My delegation voted in favour of draft resolution I regarding the situation in Namibia resulting from the illegal occupation of the Territory by South A…

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted.

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

We come now to draft resolution VIII, the last on this item, entitled "Nationhood pro- gramme". The Fourth Committee adopted this draft resolution without objection. May I take it that the General Assembly would like to do the same?

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

As neither of the two can- didates obtained the required two-thirds majority, the General Assembly will continue the voting and will hold a third restricted ballot. The only countries whose names may be included on the ballot papers are Cuba and Columbia. Any ballot papers containing the names of ot…

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

The result of the voting is as follows: Number ofballot papers: 147 Invalid ballots: 0 Number ofvalid ballots: 147 Abstentions: 3 Number ofmembers voting: 144 Required majority: 96 Number of votes obtained: Cuba...•.••...••.....••••.•.•••.....••......•.............81 Colombia 63

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

We shall turn now to draft resolution VII, entitled "Observer status for the South West Africa Pet -le's Organization". A recorded vote has been re- quested. 4 The delegatloas of Guinea-Blssau and Mauritius subsequently informed the Secretariat that they wished to have their votes recorded ashaving …

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

The Assembly will now consider draft resolution VI, entitled "United Nations Fund for Namibia". The report of the Fifth Committee on the administrative and financial implications of the draft resolution is in section E of document A/31/454. The Fourth Committee adopted this draft resolution without …

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

As neither of the two countries obtained the required two-thirds majority, the General Assembly will continue the voting and will hold a sec- ond 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.48 Dec. 20, 1976

I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted. The meeting wassuspended at 4.15 p.m, and resumed at 4.25 p.m. IS. The PRESIDENT: The result of the voting is as follows: Number ofballot papers: 147 Invalid ballots: 0 Number ofvalid ballots: 147 Abstentions: 3 Number ofme…

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

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. The only countries whose names may be included on the ballot papers are Cuba and Columbia. Any ballot p…

A/34/PV.48 Dec. 20, 1976

The result of the voting is as follows: Number ofballotpapers: 148 Invalid ballots: I Number ofvalid ballots: 147 Abstentions: 3 Number ofmembers voting: 144 Requiredmajority: 96 Number of votes obtained: Cuba.............................•...•.••..•..•......•..•84 Colombia 60

S/31/PV.105 Dec. 20, 1976

The Assembly will now consider draft resolution Ill, entitled "Intensification and co- ordination of United Nations action in support of Nami- bia". The administrative and financial implications of the draft resolution are set forth in section C of document A/31/454. A recorded vote has been request…