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Venezuela, Guatemala Face UN Vote for Security Council Seat

16 October 2006

U.N. Security Council
U.N. Security Council
Venezuela and Guatemala face a U.N. General Assembly vote Monday for a non-permanent seat on the prestigious Security Council.

The two nations are competing for the Latin American seat being vacated by Argentina.  Some U.N. officials say it is the most tightly-contested Council race for a non-permanent seat since the Cold War.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a sharp critic of the Bush administration, has traveled to numerous countries to rally support for his bid for the rotating two-year seat. 

The United States has put its support behind Guatemala.

Western diplomats have expressed concern that Venezuela will use a seat on the Security Council to challenge the United States in the world body.

If neither Venezuela nor Guatemala is able to muster a two-thirds majority, Latin American nations could decide to nominate another candidate.

The Security Council has 15 seats, including five permanent members with veto power - the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France.  The 10 non-permanent seats are filled by the U.N.'s regional groups for two-year terms.

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