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A/RES/1619(XV) GA

United Nations operations in the Congo : 1961 cost estimates and financing : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

15
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54
Yes
15
No
23
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UN Document A/RES/1619(XV) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteA/PV.995 April 21, 1961

3 surprising votes — countries whose ideal point predicts the opposite position.

— Abstain (23)
✗ No (15)
Absent (7)
✓ Yes (54)
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
14 General Assembly - Fifteenth Ses8ion "Where the participant withdraws from the Fund after having reached the age of fifty-five and before reaching the age of sixty, an immediate life annuity equal in actuarial value to the retirement benefit he would have received under article IV.I (a), had he been sixty at the date his service ceased, together with all those survivorship benefits and options to which under articles IV, IV bis, VII, VII bis, VII ter and VIII a recipient of a retirement benefit is entitled, except only that article IV.I ( b) and article IV.4 shall not apply." 2. Further resolves that a reference to article X.3 ( d) shall be added to the second group of articles cited in paragraph 2 of section III of resolution 1561 (XV). 995th plenary meeting, 21 April 1961. 1615 (XV). Review of the resolution relating to unforeseen and extraordinary expenses The General Assembly, Bearing in mind its resolution 1585 (XV) of 20 December 1960, Having considered the report of the Advisory Com- mittee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions on the question of the review of the resolution relating to unforeseen and extraordinary expenses of the United Nations,3 Decides that if, as a result of a decision of the Se- curity Council, new commitments relating to the main- tenance of peace and security should arise under para- graph 1 of resolution 1585 (XV) in an estimated total exceeding $10 million before the sixteenth session of the General Assembly, a special session of the Assembly shall be convened by the Secretary-General to consider the matter. 995th plenary meeting, 21 April 1961. 1619 (XV). United Nations operations in the Congo: 1961 cost estimates and financing The General Assembly, Recalling the Security Council resolutions of 14 July,4 22 July 5 and 9 August 1960 6 and 21 February 1961,7 and General Assembly resolutions 1474 (ES-IV) of 20 September 1960 and 1599 (XV), 1600 (XV) and 1601 (XV) of 15 April 1961, Having considered the report of the Secretary-Gen- eral on the estimated cost of the United Nations opera- tions in the Congo from 1 January to 31 December 1961 8 and the report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions thereon,9 Bearing in mind that the extraordinary expenses for the United Nations operations in the Congo are essen- tially different in nature from the expenses of the Or- ganization under the regular budget and that therefore a procedure different from that applied in the case of the • Ibid., agenda item 50, document A/4715. 'Official Records of the Security Council, Fifteenth Year, Supplement for July, August and September 1960 document S/4387. ' • Ibid., document S/4405. • Ibid., document S/4426. 7 Ibid., Sixteenth Year, Supplement for January, February and March 1961, document S/4741. • 0 fficial Records of the General Assembly, Fifteenth Session, Annexes, agenda items 49/50, document A/4703. • Ibid., document A/4713. regular budget is required for meeting these extraor- dinary expenses, Bearing in mind that the permanent members of the Security Council have a special responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security and therefore for contributing to the financing of peace and security operations, Noting with af'l'reciation the intention declared bv certain Member States to make substantial voluntary contributions, l. Decides to open an ad hoe account for the ex- penses of the United Nations operations in the Congo for 1961; 2. Approves the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions contained in paragraphs 2, 29 and 30 of its report, sub- ject to paragraph 3 below ; 3. Decides to appropriate an amount of $100 million for the operations of the United Nations in the Congo from I January to 31 October 1961; 4. Decides further to apportion as expenses of the Organization the amount of $100 million among the Member States in accordance with the scale of assess- ment for the regular budget subject to the provisions of paragraph 8 below, pending the establishment of a dif- ferent scale of assessment to defray the extraordinary expenses of the Organization resulting from these operations ; 5. Urges the permanent members of the Security Council to make sizable additional contributions ; 6. Appeals to all other Member States who are in a position to assist to make voluntary contributions ; 7. Calls upon the Government of Belgium, a State directly concerned with the situation in the Republic of the Congo (Leopoldville), to make a substantial con- tribution; 8. Decides to reduce: (a) By 80 per cent the assessment of Member States whose contributions to the regular budget range from 0.04 per cent to 0.25 per cent inclusive; ( b) By 80 per cent the assessment of Member States receiving assistance during 1960 under the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance, whose contribu- tions to the regular budget range from 0.26 per cent to 1.25 per cent inclusive; ( c) By SO per cent the assessment of Member States receiving assistance during 1960 under the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance, whose contribu- tions to the regular budget are 1.26 per cent and above ; 9. Decides to apply the additional contributions of Member States under paragraphs 5, 6 and 7 above to offset the deficit resulting from the implementation of the provisions of paragraph 8. 995th plenary meeting, 21 April 1961. 1620 (XV). Examination of the administrative and budgetary procedures of the United Nations The General Assembly, Having in mind that among the mam purposes of the United Nations are the maintenance of international peace and security, the pacific settlement of disputes
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