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Security Council faces challenge over right to choose Annan's successor

By Mark Turner at the United Nations

Published: April 19 2006 03:00 | Last updated: April 19 2006 03:00

The United Nations Security Council will today face a challenge to its monopoly on choosing a successor to Kofi Annan, the outgoing secretary-general.

At a General Assembly meeting, disgruntled second-tier nations will ask why the 15-member Council - and in particular the US, China, France, Russia and Britain - should secretly control the most important decisionthe organisation faces this year.

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