UN Votes

Netherlands

5,694

GA votes

3,264 yes · 877 no · 1,514 abstain

257

SC votes

247 yes · 0 no · 1 abstain

P5 alignment

How often Netherlands voted the same way as each permanent Security Council member, of the resolutions both cast a yes/no/abstain vote on.

Permanent memberGA onlyGA + SC
United States of America47.9%49.9%
France80.3%81.0%
Russian Federation59.5%61.3%
United Kingdom80.8%81.6%
China50.2%52.1%
USA15.0%FRA25.2%RUS18.7%GBR25.4%CHN15.7%

The pie chart is based on the “GA only” column, showing each member’s share of the combined total across all shown members (it does not sum those percentages to 100% on its own) — see the table for the actual agreement rate with each. The “GA + SC” column blends in Security Council votes, which are adopted almost unanimously and so tend to pull every country’s number up.

P5 alignment over time

Same GA-only metric, by year. A member’s line starts wherever it first has enough shared votes in a year to be meaningful (at least 5) — for Russia, that’s never before 1991, since the USSR voted under a separate historical record.

2%51%100%1946195019651980199520102025
USAFRARUSGBRCHN

S/RES/91(1951)

Security Council resolution 91 (1951) [deciding to appoint a UN Representative for India and Pakistan in succession to Sir Owen Dixon, who resigned] · 1951-03-30

SCYes

S/RES/90(1951)

Security Council resolution 90 (1951) [on removing the item "Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea" from the list of matters of which the Council is seized] · 1951-01-31

SCYes

S/RES/15(1946)

Security Council resolution 15 (1946) [on establishment of the Commission of Investigation on the Greek question] · 1946-12-19

SCYes

S/RES/14(1946)

Security Council resolution 14 (1946) [on the term of office of Presidency of the Security Council] · 1946-12-16

SCYes

S/RES/13(1946)

Security Council resolution 13 (1946) [on admission of Siam (Thailand) to membership in the United Nations] · 1946-12-12

SCYes

S/RES/12(1946)

Security Council resolution 12 (1946) [on border incidents between Greece, Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia] · 1946-12-10

SCYes

S/RES/11(1946)

Security Council resolution 11 (1946) [on the conditions under which Switzerland might become a party to the Statute of the International Court of Justice] · 1946-11-15

SCNon-voting

S/RES/10(1946)

Security Council resolution 10 (1946) [on removing the Spanish question from the list of matters of which the Council is seized] · 1946-11-04

SCYes

S/RES/9(1946)

Security Council resolution 9 (1946) [on the International Court of Justice] · 1946-10-15

SCYes

S/RES/8(1946)

Security Council resolution 8 (1946) [on admission of Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden to membership in the United Nations] · 1946-08-29

SCYes

S/RES/7(1946)

Security Council resolution 7 (1946) [deciding to keep the situation in Spain under observation] · 1946-06-26

SCNon-voting

S/RES/6(1946)

Security Council resolution 6 (1946) [on procedures for admission of new members to the United Nations] · 1946-05-17

SCYes

S/RES/5(1946)

Security Council resolution 5 (1946) [on withdrawal of USSR troops from Iran] · 1946-05-08

SCYes

S/RES/4(1946)

Security Council resolution 4 (1946) [appointing a subcommittee on the Spanish question] · 1946-04-29

SCYes

S/RES/3(1946)

Security Council resolution 3 (1946) [on withdrawal of USSR troops from Iran] · 1946-04-04

SCYes

S/RES/2(1946)

Security Council resolution 2 (1946) [on negotiations between Iran and USSR] · 1946-01-30

SCYes

S/RES/1(1946)

Security Council resolution 1 (1946) [on establishment of the Military Staff Committee] · 1946-01-25

SCYes