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has glosseng: United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668 (XVI) was a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly that determined that any proposal to change the representation of China at the UN would be deemed an "important question" under the UN Charter which would therefore require a two-thirds majority vote. With its Resolution 2758 in 1971, the UN General Assembly voted with a two-thirds majority to change Chinas representation in the UN from the Republic of China to the Peoples Republic of China.
lexicalizationeng: United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1668
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