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President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council

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President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council
Incumbent
CanadaBob Rae
since 25 July 2024
StyleExcellency
SeatUnited Nations Headquarters
New York City, United States
AppointerUnited Nations Economic and Social Council
Term lengthOne year
Constituting instrumentCharter of the United Nations
Inaugural holderArcot Ramasamy Mudaliar
Formation1946
Websiteecosoc.un.org/president

Thepresident of the United Nations Economic and Social Council is the presiding officer of that body.

The position voted for bymembers of theUnited Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) on a yearly basis.

Election

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The Economic and Social Council elects a new bureau, a president and four vice-presidents, at the first meeting of the new session of the council, typically in July. These officials are chosen at large from among the representatives of the council's members for one-year terms. Members of bureau hold office until their successors are elected by the council at the next session.[1][2]

According to the rules of procedure of the council, the election of members to the bureau includes special regard for equitable geographic rotation among theUnited Nations regional groups. For instance, the presidency of the council rotates between the five regions, and along with it the vice-presidencies.[1][2]

Role

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The role of president of the council involves opening and closing meetings of the body, presiding over the proceedings of the council,steering the work of the body, maintaining order and ensuring observance of the rules of procedure at all times, and, if need be, calling emergency sessions of the body.[1] The president also usually speaks to the press on behalf of the council.

List of presidents

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The following is a list of all presidents of the Economic and Social Council since its inception:[3][4]

Year electedName of PresidentUN member stateSession(s)
1946Arcot Ramasamy MudaliarBritish IndiaFirst and Second
1946Andrija StamparYugoslaviaThird
1947Arcot Ramasamy MudaliarIndiaFourth
1947Ján PapánekCzechoslovakiaFifth
1948Charles Habib MalikLebanon
1949Jim ThornNew Zealand
1950 - 1951Hernan Santa CruzChile
1952Syed Amjad AliPakistan
1953Raymond ScheyvenBelgium
1954Juan I. CookeArgentina
1956Douglas CoplandAustralia
1956Hans EngenNorway
1957Mohammad Mir KhanPakistan
1958George F. DavidsonCanada
1959Daniel Cosío VillegasMexico
1960C. W. A. SchurmannNetherlands
1961Foss ShanahanNew Zealand
1962Jerzy MichalowskiPoland
1963Alfonso PatinoColombia
1964Ronald WalkerAustralia
1965Akira MatsuiJapan
1966Tewfik BouattouraAlgeria
1967Milan KlusákCzechoslovakia
1968Manuel Perez GuerreroVenezuela
1969Raymond ScheyvenBelgium
1970J. B. P. MaramisIndonesia
1971Rachid DrissTunisia
1972Karoly SzarkaHungary
1973Sergio Armando FrazaoBrazil
1974Aarno KarhiloFinland
1975Iqbal A. AkhundPakistan
1976Simeon AkéIvory Coast
1977Ladislav ŠmídCzechoslovakia
1978Donald O. MillsJamaica
1979Hugo ScheltemaNetherlands
1980Andreas V. MavrommatisCyprus
1981Paul John Firmino LusakaZambia
1982Miljan KomatinaYugoslavia
1983Sergio Correa da CostaBrazil
1984Karl FischerAustria
1985Tomohiko KabayashiJapan
1986Manuel dos SantosMozambique
1987Eugeniusz NoworytaPoland
1988Andres AguilarVenezuela
1989Kjeld Vilhelm MortensenDenmark
1990Chinmaya Rajaninath GharekhanIndia
1992[a]Darko SilovicYugoslavia
1992[b]Robert MroziewiczPoland
1993Juan SomaviaChile
1994Richard William ButlerAustralia
1995Ahmad KamalPakistan
1996Jean-Marie Kacou GervaisCôte d'Ivoire
1997Karel KovandaCzech Republic
1998Juan SomaviaChile
1999Paulo FulciItaly
2000Makarim WibisonoIndonesia
2001Martin Belinga-EboutouCameroon
2002Ivan ŠimonovićCroatia
2003Gert RosenthalGuatemala
2004Marjatta RasiFinland
2005Munir AkramPakistan
2006Ali HachaniTunisia
2007Dalius ČekuolisLithuania
2008Léo MérorèsHaiti
2009Sylvie LucasLuxembourg
2010Hamidon AliMalaysia
2011Lazarous KapambweZambia
2012Miloš KoterecSlovakia
2013Néstor Osorio LondoñoColombia
2014Martin SajdikAustria
2015Oh JoonRepublic of Korea
2016Frederick Musiiwa Makamure ShavaZimbabwe
2017Marie ChatardováCzech Republic
2018Inga Rhonda KingSaint Vincent
2019Mona JuulNorway
2020Munir AkramPakistan
2021Collen Vixen KelapileBotswana
2022Lachezara StoevaBulgaria
2023Paula NarváezChile
2024Bob RaeCanada
  1. ^Elected in January
  2. ^Elected in June

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcUnited Nations Economic and Social Council Document 5715 Rev.2. Rules of Procedure of the Economic and Social Council E/5715/Rev.2 1992. Retrieved accessdate.
  2. ^ab"Philippines assumes Vice-Presidency of the Economic and Social Council for the Asia Pacific Group".Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the United Nations. United Nations. 31 July 2018. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  3. ^"Former Presidents".United Nations Economic and Social Council. United Nations. n.d. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  4. ^"Former Presidents, 1946-2004".United Nations Economic and Social Council. United Nations. n.d. Retrieved25 February 2019.

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