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Admission to the United Nations as a full member state requires a recommendation from the 15-member Security Council, with a majority of nine votes and no veto from the five permanent members, which include the United States.
Resolutions need at least nine votes to pass, as long as there is no veto from one of the permanent members: Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States.
Late in November 1991, after a series of secret ballots in the security council, Boutros-Ghali emerged the victor with 11 votes out of 15 in his favour, and of course no veto from any of the permanent members.
(Nine votes and no veto from the five permanent Security Council members are necessary for adoption).
A majority of eight is needed to get the issue on the agenda while a resolution requires nine votes and no veto from the Council's five permanent members.
For a resolution to be adopted in the Council, nine votes in favor are needed and no veto from the five permanent members -- the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China.
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A Council resolution needs nine votes to pass, with no vetoes from the five permanent members, which are the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China.
To pass, the resolution needs to attract nine votes from the 15-member council and no vetoes from its permanent members (who, apart from America and Britain, include France, Russia and China).
In order to pass, it would need the backing of nine out of 15 council members, with no vetoes from the permanent members.
The Justice Department registered some early objections, but so far there's been no veto threat from President Bush.
Despite this, I have a sneaking suspicion that if KBR or Halliburton had received a no-bid billion dollar contract to run the SCHIP State Child Health Insurance Programm), there would be no threatened veto from this White House.
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