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General Assembly of the United Nations
The General Assembly is the main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the UN. All 193 Member States of the UN are represented in the General Assembly, making it the only UN body with universal representation. Each year, in September, the full UN membership meets in the General Assembly Hall in New York for the annual General Assembly session, and general debate, which many heads of state attend and address. Decisions on important questions, such as those on peace and security, admission of new members and budgetary matters, require a two-thirds majority of the General Assembly. Decisions on other questions are by simple majority. The General Assembly, each year, elects a GA President to serve a one-year term of office.
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Γενική Συνέλευση του ΟΗΕAGNUГенерална асамблея на ООНAĠNUAssemblea generale dell’ONUGeneralna skupščina ZNAlgemene Vergadering VNAdunarea Generală ONUANO Ģenerālā asamblejaVZ OSNGeneral AssemblyAssemblée généraleYK:n yleiskokousÜRO PeaassambleeValné shromáždění OSNValné zhromaždenie OSNZO ONZZgromadzenie Ogólne ONZΓΣ ΗΕJT GAUNGAAsamblea General ONUAssembleia Geral ONUAVVNGS ZNJTO Generalinė asamblėjaFN’s GeneralforsamlingОСООНGeneralversammlung UNO