Five Nations Elected to the United Nations Security Council for 2026–2027

On June 2, 2025, Annalena Baerbock was elected President of the 80th UN General Assembly, becoming the first German and fifth woman in the role. The following day, Bahrain, Colombia, the DRC, Latvia, and Liberia were elected as non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for 2026–2027. Each secured the required two-thirds majority in uncontested elections, reflecting a commitment to diverse and representative global leadership.

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Annalena Baerbock Elected UNGA President: A Defining Moment for Global Leadership

On 2 June 2025, Annalena Baerbock, former German Federal Foreign Minister and member of Alliance 90/The Greens, was elected President of the 80th United Nations General Assembly. Her election, secured by 167 votes in a rare secret ballot, marks the first time a German and only the fifth woman has held this role in the UNGA’s 80-year history. Baerbock’s presidency begins amid global conflicts, climate emergencies, and institutional scepticism. With a bold vision prioritising multilateral renewal, SDG acceleration, peace and security, and gender inclusion, Baerbock aims to reinvigorate the General Assembly's relevance. While her past foreign policy positions, particularly on Ukraine, spark debate about her impartiality, her commitment to inclusive diplomacy and reform could help reshape the UN at a critical historical crossroads.

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