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The General Assembly is the main deliberative assembly. Describe,
(i) The composition of the General Assembly.
(ii) Three important functions of the General Assembly.​

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Answered by Raunak1432
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Explanation:

1 --The General Assembly (GA) is the main deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the UN. It was established in 1945 under the Charter of the United Nations. Composition: ... Consider reports from the Security Council and other United Nations organs.

2-- in points :

  • to reach specific goals to attain peace, security and disarmament along with development and poverty eradication;
  • reach specific goals to attain peace, security and disarmament along with development and poverty eradication;to safeguard human rights and promote the rule of law;
  • reach specific goals to attain peace, security and disarmament along with development and poverty eradication;to safeguard human rights and promote the rule of law;to protect our common environment;
  • reach specific goals to attain peace, security and disarmament along with development and poverty eradication;to safeguard human rights and promote the rule of law;to protect our common environment;to meet the special needs of Africa; and.
  • reach specific goals to attain peace, security and disarmament along with development and poverty eradication;to safeguard human rights and promote the rule of law;to protect our common environment;to meet the special needs of Africa; and.to strengthen the United Nations.
Answered by PrakritiShreshtha
4

The General Assembly (GA) is the main deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the UN. It was established in 1945 under the Charter of the United Nations.

Composition:

It is composed of all United Nations member states and meets in regular yearly sessions under a President elected from among the member states.

Role:

It provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of international issues including peace and security. It also makes recommendations, though it has no power to enforce its resolutions or compel state action.

Functions:

Consider and approve the United Nations budget and establish the financial assessments of Member States;

Elect the non-permanent members of the Security Council and the members of other United Nations councils and organs and, on the recommendation of the Security Council, appoint the Secretary-General;

Make recommendations for the peaceful settlement of any situation that might impair friendly relations among countries;

Consider reports from the Security Council and other United Nations organs.

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