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On April 2, 1947, the United Kingdom transmitted a message to the United Nations requesting the Secretary-General to place the question of Palestine on the agenda of the next annual session of the General Assembly and to call a special session “as soon as possible†in order to constitute a special committee to study the Palestine situation and report thereon. Within eleven days a total of 28 concurrences, the necessary majority, was received, thus making possible the convocation of such a session. Consequently, the General Assembly's first special session convened on April 28, with a provisional agenda containing one substantive item: “constituting and instructing a special committee to prepare for consideration of the question of Palestine at the second regular session.â€

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  • Anonymous, 1947. "General Assembly," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 1(2), pages 319-319, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:1:y:1947:i:2:p:319-319_4
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