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by ElectTheCouncil | 3 Oct 2017 | UNSC Reform, UNSC Reform Proposal

  The UN Security Council can’t stay rooted in 70-year-old practices. It’s time for change, here’s why and how.
Elect The Council version 5

Elect The Council version 5

by ElectTheCouncil | 29 Sep 2016 | UNSC Reform, UNSC Reform Proposal

  The UN Security Council can’t stay rooted in 70-year-old practices. It’s time for change.
Elect The Council version 3

Elect The Council version 3

by ElectTheCouncil | 4 May 2015 | UNSC Reform, UNSC Reform Proposal

  Elect the Council is a global civil society initiative to advocate for countries to be elected on a proportional basis to the UN Security Council and to do away with the system of permanent members and veto rights.
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