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Answer» 1. The General Assembly of the UN is the biggest organ of the United Nations: - It included the representatives of all members nations.
- Every nation can send maximum five representatives to this, but during election, only one vote of each country is counted.
- It can discuss, advice, suggest or recommend on any matter related to international relations.
- It accepts the budget presented by the Secretary-General every year and allocational relations allocates the expenses.
- It attempts to find solutions to the economic problems of the national human rights, disarmament or other international matters.
- Decisions are taken by 2/3 majority in general matters.
2. The Security Council of the UN is the most important organ of the United Nations: - It has 15 members, i.e., five permanent and ten non-permanent. The five permanent members are: America, Britain, France, Russia and China.
- The security council has a presidency, which rotates, and changes, every month.
- This Council enjoys tremendous powers in order to maintain international peace and security.
- It solves the problems and disputes of the nations peacefully through negotiations and mediations.
- When any one permanent members does not vote in support of some important international matter, it cannot take a decision on that.
- This power of the five permanent members is called ‘Veto’ or ‘Right do deny’.
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