The 193-member UN General Assembly elected Kazakhstan with 138 votes in favour over Thailand.
United Nations:
Kazakhstan was elected to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, beating Thailand in a second round of voting to join Sweden, Ethiopia and Bolivia for a two-year term starting January 1, 2017.
The 193-member UN General Assembly elected Kazakhstan with 138 votes in favour over Thailand. Countries need more than two-thirds of the vote to win a seat. A third round of voting is due to take place for the final available seat with Italy competing against The Netherlands.
The 193-member UN General Assembly elected Kazakhstan with 138 votes in favour over Thailand. Countries need more than two-thirds of the vote to win a seat. A third round of voting is due to take place for the final available seat with Italy competing against The Netherlands.
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