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The 2017 United Nations Security Council election was held on 2 June 2017 during the 71st session of the
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, held at
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. In addition to the regular elections for five of the non-permanent seats on the
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, there was by-election for a sixth seat held by
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who relinquished its seat at the end of the year as part of a term splitting agreement with the
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. The regular elections are for two-year mandates commencing on 1 January 2018; the by-election is for the remainder of Italy's term. In accordance with the Security Council's rotation rules, whereby the ten non-permanent UNSC seats rotate among the United Nations Regional Groups, various regional blocs into which UN member states traditionally divide themselves for voting and representation purposes, the five regularly available seats are allocated as follows: *Two for United Nations geoscheme for Africa, Africa *One for the United Nations geoscheme for Asia, Asia-United Nations geoscheme for Oceania, Pacific Group *One for United Nations geoscheme for the Americas, Latin America and the Caribbean *One for the Eastern European Group The six elected members began their two-year terms on 1 January 2018, and continued to serve on the Security Council until the end of 2019. Notably, Equatorial Guinea was elected to the Council for the first time.


Candidates


African Group

As a result of the rotation policy implemented by the Security Council for designation of its temporary seats, two nations from Africa would be selected. Prospective candidates were further limited by internal subdivision within the Africa Group. * * The two candidates ran unopposed.


Asia Pacific Group

*


Eastern European Group

The Eastern European Group was designated one seat on the Security Council in the election. Poland, having attempted to procure a seat in the past, announced its candidacy, as did Bulgaria. However, the latter dropped out of the race in December 2016, leaving Poland unopposed for the seat. * The two-year tenure will represent Poland's sixth term as a temporary member of the Security Council. Witold Waszczykowski, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Poland), the Minister of Foreign Affairs, heralded their election as "a great victory for Polish diplomacy".


Latin American and Caribbean Group

*


Western European and Others Group

Conventionally, there are only five seats available in each UN Security Council election. However,
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, having claimed the Western European seat the 2016 United Nations Security Council election, 2016 election, agreed to vacate after one year and allow the Netherlands to take its place. The Netherlands ran unopposed. * The presence of the Netherlands on the Security Council will represent their first term on the body in twenty years. List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, Minister of Foreign Affairs Halbe Zijlstra said, in a meeting with UN Secretary-General António Guterres, that the Dutch delegation would "focus on themes such as justice and the prevention of conflicts" during its tenure.


Result


African and Asia-Pacific Groups


Latin American and Caribbean Group


Eastern European Group


Western European and Others Group


See also

*List of members of the United Nations Security Council


References

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