"The General Assembly, being the voice of the international community, must be given a greater say in the selection of the Secretary General," visiting MP Ram Gopal Yadav said here yesterday at a debate on revitalisation of the work of the General Assembly.
He said this is in the interests of the UN system in general, and the Assembly's prerogatives in particular.
Yadav said that at the heart of the Secretary General election is the question of the prerogatives of the five permanent members of the Security Council and the rest of the membership of the UN.
"And, that is, to a large extent, determined by something as seemingly innocuous as the working method of the Council," he said, adding that India has pressed for the Security Council to recommend two or more names to the General Assembly.
Reiterating India's demand for an early reform of the Council, he expressed regret that an ineffective Security Council has meant huge human costs in terms of wars and conflicts, which the international community cannot justify.
"The figures speak for themselves, especially the single biggest statistic of more than 60 million people affected by the malfunctioning of the Security Council.
"It is our firm believe that urgent and comprehensive UN reform is imperative to make it reflective of current geopolitical realities and enhance its capability to meet increasingly complex and pressing transnational challenges of our time," he said.
"It will only be empowered if its position as the chief deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the United Nations is respected in letter and in spirit.
This requires that the General Assembly should take the lead in setting the global agenda and restoring the centrality of the United Nations in formulating multilateral approaches to resolving transnational issues. In particular, revitalisation must restore the primacy of the UN in development matters," he said.
He noted it is critical that the issue of preventing encroachment upon the mandate of the General Assembly, and making the Security Council more responsive to it must be addressed.
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