United Nations Security Council Resolution 10
United Nations Security Council Resolution 10 was adopted unanimously by the United Nations Security Council on November 4, 1946. The Council determined that Francoist Spain no longer warranted continuous observation and turned over all related documents to the General Assembly.[1]
| UN Security Council Resolution 10 | ||
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The Flag of Spain under Franco | ||
| Date | November 4 1946 | |
| Meeting no. | 79 | |
| Code | S/RES/10 (Document) | |
| Subject | The impact of Spain's dictatorship on International Peace and Security | |
Voting summary |
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| Result | Adopted | |
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See also
References
- United Nations Security Council. (1946). The Spanish Question (Resolution No. 10). Retrieved from UN Official Documents.
External links
- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 10 at Wikisource
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