United Nations Security Council Resolution 154

Resolution 154 of the UN Security Council is a resolution that was decided by the United Nations Security Council in the 891st meeting on August 23, 1960 unanimously. She busied herself with the inclusion of the Central African Republic as a member of the United Nations.

Background

France broke on September 28, 1958, the colony of French Equatorial Africa. On December 1, 1958 Central Africa received the internal autonomy as part of the French colonies. Barthelemy Boganda became Prime Minister on 8 December 1958. Under the name " Central African Republic ", the country was released on August 13, 1960 by France to independence. David Dacko became the first president.

Content

The Security Council announced that it has examined the uptake of the Central African Republic as a new member of the United Nations and recommended to the UN General Assembly to agree to a recording.

Accession

The Central African Republic joined the United Nations on 20 September 1960.

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