Five new countries on Thursday joined the U.N. Security
Council as non-permanent members, while Chile assumed the rotating
presidency for January.
With the start of a new year, five new countries — Angola, Malaysia, New Zealand, Venezuela and Spain — have begun their two-year term, replacing Argentina, Australia, Luxembourg, South Korea and Rwanda
Octavio Errazuriz, permanent representative of Chile to
the U.N., took over the rotating council presidency from Cherif Mahamat
Zene, the Chadian U.N. ambassador who held the council presidency for
December 2014.
The council presidency rotates among the members in the English
alphabetical order of their names. Each president holds office for one
calendar month.
According to the U.N. Charter, the 10 non-permanent members of the Security Council are elected by the General Assembly, with five elected in October each year, to join the five permanent and veto-wielding members of Britain, China, France, Russia and the U.S
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