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The war in Ukraine will have demonstrated the impotence of the
United Nations if a permanent member of the Security Council with full
veto power becomes a rogue state without consequence. For the havoc it
created, Russia must now be evicted from the UN.
Nevertheless, there is another way forward based on principles and
the common will of the international community. This involves expelling
the Russian Federation from the UN through the General Assembly, which
can be done under Art. 18, #2. Ob-viously, if a country loses its
status as a UN member, it also loses its seat on the Security Council.
To accomplish this, first, a resolution proposing Russia`s
expulsion/suspension needs to go to the General Assembly from the Security
Council, per Art. 12, #1. Second, the General Assembly must vote by
a two-thirds +1 supermajority in favor of expulsion.
Article 27, #3 of the Charter states that if the Security Council
is deliberating an issue concerning one of its members, "a party to
the dispute shall abstain from voting under paragraph 3 of Article 52."
This can allow the Security Council to send the issue to the General
Assembly without Russia simply vetoing the move.
https://thehill.com/opinion/international/3717566-how-to-expel-russia-from-the-u
n/#:~:text=Obviously%2C%20if%20a%20country%20loses,12%2C%20%231.
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