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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
Canada Bob 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

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

The position voted for by members of the United 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 the United 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 elected Name of President UN member state Session(s)
1946 Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar British India First and Second
1946 Andrija Stampar Yugoslavia Third
1947 Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar British India Fourth
1947 Ján Papánek Czechoslovakia Fifth
1948 Charles Habib Malik Lebanon
1949 Jim Thorn New Zealand
1950 - 1951 Hernan Santa Cruz Chile
1952 Syed Amjad Ali Pakistan
1953 Raymond Scheyven Belgium
1954 Juan I. Cooke Argentina
1956 Douglas Copland Australia
1956 Hans Engen Norway
1957 Mohammad Mir Khan Pakistan
1958 George F. Davidson Canada
1959 Daniel Cosio-Villegas Mexico
1960 C. W. A. Schurmann Netherlands
1961 Foss Shanahan New Zealand
1962 Jerzy Michalowski Poland
1963 Alfonso Patino Colombia
1964 Ronald Walker Australia
1965 Akira Matsui Japan
1966 Tewfik Bouattoura Algeria
1967 Milan Klusák Czechoslovakia
1968 Manuel Perez Guerrero Venezuela
1969 Raymond Scheyven Belgium
1970 J. B. P. Maramis Indonesia
1971 Rachid Driss Tunisia
1972 Karoly Szarka Hungary
1973 Sergio Armando Frazao Brazil
1974 Aarno Karhilo Finland
1975 Iqbal A. Akhund Pakistan
1976 Simeon Aké Ivory Coast
1977 Ladislav Šmíd Czechoslovakia
1978 Donald O. Mills Jamaica
1979 Hugo Scheltema Netherlands
1980 Andreas V. Mavrommatis Cyprus
1981 Paul John Firmino Lusaka Zambia
1982 Miljan Komatina Yugoslavia
1983 Sergio Correa da Costa Brazil
1984 Karl Fischer Austria
1985 Tomohiko Kabayashi Japan
1986 Manuel dos Santos Mozambique
1987 Eugeniusz Noworyta Poland
1988 Andres Aguilar Venezuela
1989 Kjeld Vilhelm Mortensen Denmark
1990 Chinmaya Rajaninath Gharekhan India
1992[a] Darko Silovic Yugoslavia
1992[b] Robert Mroziewicz Poland
1993 Juan Somavia Chile
1994 Richard William Butler Australia
1995 Ahmad Kamal Pakistan
1996 Jean-Marie Kacou Gervais Côte d'Ivoire
1997 Karel Kovanda Czech Republic
1998 Juan Somavia Chile
1999 Paulo Fulci Italy
2000 Makarim Wibisono Indonesia
2001 Martin Belinga-Eboutou Cameroon
2002 Ivan Šimonović Croatia
2003 Gert Rosenthal Guatemala
2004 Marjatta Rasi Finland
2005 Munir Akram Pakistan
2006 Ali Hachani Tunisia
2007 Dalius Čekuolis Lithuania
2008 Léo Mérorès Haiti
2009 Sylvie Lucas Luxembourg
2010 Hamidon Ali Malaysia
2011 Lazarous Kapambwe Zambia
2012 Miloš Koterec Slovakia
2013 Néstor Osorio Londoño Colombia
2014 Martin Sajdik Austria
2015 Oh Joon Republic of Korea
2016 Frederick Musiiwa Makamure Shava Zimbabwe
2017 Marie Chatardová Czech Republic
2018 Inga Rhonda King Saint Vincent
2019 Mona Juul Norway
2020 Munir Akram Pakistan
2021 Collen Vixen Kelapile Botswana
2022 Lachezara Stoeva Bulgaria
2023 Paula Narváez Chile
2024 Bob Rae Canada
  1. ^ Elected in January
  2. ^ Elected in June

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c United 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. ^ a b "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. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Former Presidents". United Nations Economic and Social Council. United Nations. n.d. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Former Presidents, 1946-2004". United Nations Economic and Social Council. United Nations. n.d. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
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