kokoussaleissa
Kokoussaleissa, also known as the United Nations General Assembly, is the main deliberative, policymaking, and representative organ of the United Nations. It is composed of all 193 Member States of the UN, each of which has one vote in the General Assembly. The General Assembly meets regularly in regular sessions, special sessions, and emergency special sessions. It is responsible for considering and making recommendations on peace and security matters, electing non-permanent members of the Security Council, and approving the UN budget. The General Assembly also plays a crucial role in the admission of new members to the UN, and it can establish committees and commissions to study specific issues. The General Assembly's decisions are made by majority vote, with each member state having one vote. The General Assembly is headquartered in New York City and meets annually in September. The current President of the General Assembly is Abdulla Shahid, from the Maldives.