United Nations Executive Council
The United Nations Executive Council is a statutory body established by the United Nations Constitution to enact the decisions of the United Nations General Assembly and the President of the United Nations of Earth. It is comprised of ten Ministers nominated by the Secretary-General and appointed by the President, in addition to the Secretary-General. Each Minister is responsible for one of the UN Federal Departments, such as the Department of Defense or the Department of Justice. The presence of the President is not required for Council meetings, but is required for the appointment of federal judges.
Type
Government, Leadership
Alternative Names
UNEC, Cabinet
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