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There is no president of the UN, only the secretary general, South Korea, Ban Ki-moon.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations is the head of the United Nations Secretariat. In accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, the Secretary-General is recommended by the Security Council and appointed by the General Assembly as the "Chief Executive Officer" of this body (the Charter of the United Nations) and is responsible for the work of the Secretariat, bringing to the attention of the Council any matter that it deems likely to threaten the peace and security of the country, and performing "other functions" entrusted to it by the Security Council, the General Assembly and other principal organs. The Secretary-General of the United Nations is often seen as a symbol of the United Nations in front of countries around the world, and at the same time uses this status to mediate between the parties to disputes.
The term of office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations is five years and can be renewed. The Secretary-General may appoint a number of Under-Secretaries-General to assist him in his work, as may be required for his work.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations is often seen as the "ruler of the world".
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In the 60s, the presidents of the UN General Assembly were, in order.
Fourth emergency special session.
1960 year.
Mr. Victor Andres Belander.
Fifteenth session of Peru.
1960 year.
Mr. Frederick H. Boland.
Third Special Session of Ireland.
1961 year.
Mr. Frederick H. Boland.
Sixteenth session of Ireland.
1961 year.
Mr. Mongi Sling.
Seventeenth session of Tunisia.
1962 year.
Sir Chowdhury Muyumed Chafrullah Khan.
Pakistan. Fourth special session.
1963 year.
Sir Chowdhury Muyumed Chafrullah Khan.
Pakistan. Eighteenth session.
1963 year.
Mr. Carlos Souza Rodríguez.
Venezuela. Nineteenth session.
1964 year.
Mr. Alex Quisen-Sakhy.
Twentieth session of Ghana.
1965 year.
Mr. Armintore van Fanny.
Twenty-first session of Italy.
1966 year.
Mr. Abdul-Rahman Parřiwak.
Fifth special session of Afghanistan.
1967 year.
Mr. Abdul-Rahman Parřiwak.
Fifth emergency special session of Afghanistan.
1967 year.
Mr. Abdul-Rahman Parřiwak.
Twenty-second session of Afghanistan.
1967 year.
Mr. Cornelius Manescu.
Romanian. Twenty-third session.
1968 year.
Mr. Emilio Arenal Les Catalan.
Guatemala. Twenty-fourth session.
1969 year.
Ms. Angie Brooks-Randolph.
Liberia.
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The General Assembly of the United Nations (UNGA) is the main deliberative, supervisory and review body of the United Nations. It is composed of all Member States. As of September 2013, there were 193 Member States of the United Nations General Assembly.
The plenary meetings of the General Assembly shall be presided over by the President (or Vice-President) of the General Assembly. The General Assembly shall have 1 President and 21 Vice-Presidents, who shall be elected by the plenary meeting. The five permanent members of the Security Council are ex officio Vice-Presidents, while the remaining Vice-Presidents are elected on the basis of regional distribution, i.e. 6 seats for Africa, 5 seats for Asia, 1 seat for Eastern Europe, 3 seats for Latin America and 2 seats for Western European and other States.
The number of Vice-Presidents from the region to which the President of the General Assembly belongs will be reduced by one. The President of the General Assembly shall be elected by the representatives of the five regions in turn and shall be elected by the General Assembly. The General Assembly has six Main Committees, each composed of all Member States, which discuss and make recommendations on topics allocated to the Committee by the Assembly.
The recommendations of the committees are adopted by a simple majority vote and then submitted to the plenary of the General Assembly for decision. The current President of the General Assembly (68th session) is H.E. Mr. John William Ashe of Antigua and Barbuda.
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It's not just a conference hall, so the biggest position there, called the secretary-general, is equal to the secretary-level, and all the countries are sensible.
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It should be UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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The United Nations does not seem to have the presidency of the United Nations.
If the presidency of the General Assembly is concerned, representatives of other countries may serve as presidents, except for permanent members of the Security Council.
If you ask about the presidency of the Security Council, the answer is yes. The premise is that it is a member of the Security Council (i.e. a non-permanent member). The presidency is held by the members in alphabetical order of their names and rotates monthly.
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Srgjan Kerim, President of the 62nd session of the General Assembly
In May 2007, the 61st session of the United Nations General Assembly elected Srgjan Kerim as President of the 62nd session of the United Nations General Assembly. He officially succeeded the current President of the General Assembly, Ms. Al-Khalifa, after the opening of the 62nd session of the General Assembly in September 2007. Kerim served as Macedonia's Foreign Minister from 2000 to 2001 and later as Macedonia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
Reference by Ban Ki-moon, the eighth Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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