Serbia and Montenegro
Union 2003–2006, split into Serbia and Montenegro.
227
GA votes
147 yes · 31 no · 49 abstain
0
SC votes
P5 alignment
How often Serbia and Montenegro voted the same way as each permanent Security Council member, of the resolutions both cast a yes/no/abstain vote on.
| Permanent member | GA only | GA + SC |
|---|---|---|
| United States of America | 32.7% | 32.7% |
| France | 83.6% | 83.6% |
| Russian Federation | 66.2% | 66.2% |
| United Kingdom | 81.9% | 81.9% |
| China | 55.4% | 55.4% |
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.
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