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Country Term # of Terms Total Years on the Council Presidencies # Of Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council Elected Members Algeria 3 6 4 2004 - 2005 December 2004 1 1988 - 1989 May 1988, August 1989 2 1968 - 1969 July 1968 1 Angola 2 4 2 2015 – 2016 March 2016 1 2003 - 2004 November 2003 1 Argentina 9 18 15 2013 - 2014 August 2013, October 2014 2 2005 - 2006 January 2005, March 2006 2 1999 - 2000 February 2000 1 1994 - 1995 January 1995 1 1987 - 1988 March 1987, June 1988 2 1971 - 1972 March 1971, July 1972 2 1966 - 1967 January 1967 1 1959 - 1960 May 1959, April 1960 2 1948 - 1949 November 1948, November 1949 2 Australia 5 10 10 2013 - 2014 September 2013, November 2014 2 1985 - 1986 November 1985 1 1973 - 1974 October 1973, December 1974 2 1956 - 1957 June 1956, June 1957 2 1946 - 1947 February 1946, January 1947, December 1947 3 Austria 3 6 4 2009 - 2010 November 2009 1 1991 - 1992 March 1991, May 1992 2 1973 - 1974 November 1973 1 Azerbaijan 1 2 2 2012 - 2013 May 2012, October 2013 2 Bahrain 1 2 1 1998 - 1999 December 1998 1 Bangladesh 2 4 3 2000 - 2001 March 2000, June 2001 2 Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 1979 - 1980 October 1979 1 Belarus1 1 2 1 1974 - 1975 January 1975 1 Belgium 6 11 11 2019 - 2020 0 2007 - 2008 June 2007, August 2008 2 1991 - 1992 April 1991, June 1992 2 1971 - 1972 April 1971, August 1972 2 1955 - 1956 July 1955, July 1956 2 1947 - 1948 February 1947, January 1948, December 1948 3 Benin 2 4 3 2004 - 2005 February 2005 1 1976 - 1977 March 1976, May 1977 2 Bolivia 3 6 7 2017 - 2018 June 2017, October 2018 2 1978 - 1979 June 1978, November 1979 2 1964 - 1965 January 1964, December 1964, November 1965 3 Bosnia and 1 2 1 Herzegovina 2010 - 2011 January 2011 1 Botswana 1 2 2 1995 - 1996 February 1995, March 1996 2 Brazil 10 20 16 2010 - 2011 February 2011 1 2004 - 2005 March 2005 1 1998 - 1999 January 1999 1 1993 - 1994 October 1993 1 1988 - 1989 July 1988, September 1989 2 1967 - 1968 February 1967, August 1968 2 1963 - 1964 March 1963, February 1964 2 1954 - 1955 July 1954, August 1955 2 1951 - 1952 October 1951, September 1952 2 1 Served as Byelorussian SSR. Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 1946 - 1947 March 1946, March 1947 2 Bulgaria 3 6 4 2002 - 2003 September 2002, December 2003 2 1986 - 1987 April 1987 1 1966 - 1967 March 1967 1 Burkina Faso2 2 4 5 2008 - 2009 September 2008, December 2009 2 1984 - 1985 October 1984, December 1985, August 1984 3 Cabo Verde3 1 2 2 1992 - 1993 July 1992, November 1993 2 Burundi 1 2 2 1970 - 1971 January 1970, May 1971 2 Cameroon 2 4 2 2002 - 2003 October 2002 1 1974 - 1975 October 1974 1 Canada 6 12 12 1999 - 2000 February 1999, April 2000 2 1989 - 1990 October 1989 1 1977 - 1978 June 1977, July 1978 2 1967 - 1968 April 1967, September 1968 2 1958 - 1959 May 1958, June 1959 2 1948 - 1949 February 1948, January 1949, December 1949 3 Chad 1 2 1 2014-2015 December 2014 1 Chile 5 10 8 2014 - 2015 January 2015 1 2003 - 2004 January 2004 1 1996 - 1997 April 1996, October 1997 2 1961 - 1962 May 1961, April 1962 2 2 Upper Volta until 4 August 1984. 3 Cape Verde until 25 October 2013 Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 1952 - 1953 October 1952, July 1953 2 Colombia 7 14 12 2011 - 2012 April 2011, July 2012 2 2001 - 2002 August 2001, December 2002 2 1989 - 1990 December 1989 1 1969 - 1970 March 1970 1 1957 - 1958 August 1957, July 1958 2 1953 - 1954 September 1953, September 1954 2 1947 - 1948 May 1947, April 1948 2 Congo 2 4 4 2006 - 2007 May 2006, August 2007 2 1986 - 1987 February 1986, June 1987 2 Costa Rica 3 6 4 2008 - 2009 November 2008 1 1997 - 1998 December 1997 1 1974 - 1975 January 1974, March 1975 2 Côte d'Ivoire4 3 6 5 2018 - 2019 December 2018 1 1990 - 1991 June 1991, January 1990 2 1964 - 1965 June 1964, March 1965 2 Croatia 1 2 1 2008 - 2009 December 2008 1 Cuba 3 6 6 1990 - 1991 February 1990, July 1991 2 1956 - 1957 September 1956, September 1957 2 1949 - 1950 March 1949, February 1950 2 Czech Republic 1 2 2 1994 - 1995 January 1994, April 1995 2 Czechoslovakia5 2 3 2 4 Formerly Ivory Coast. 5 The 1964 - 65 term was split between Czechoslovakia and Malaysia. Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 1978 - 1979 September 1978 1 1964 April 1964 1 Democratic Republic 2 4 3 of the Congo6 1990 - 1991 January 1991 1 1982 - 1983 April 1982, May 1983 2 Denmark 4 8 7 2005 - 2006 May 2005, June 2006 2 1985 - 1986 March 1986 1 1967 - 1968 June 1967, November 1968 2 1953 - 1954 October 1953, October 1954 2 Dominican Republic 1 1 1 2019 - 2020 January 2019 1 Djibouti 1 2 1 1993 - 1994 February 1994 1 Ecuador 3 6 7 1991 - 1992 August 1991, September 1992 2 1960 - 1961 July 1960, July 1961 2 1950 - 1951 March 1950, January 1951, December 1951 3 Egypt 5 9 7 2016 - 2017 May 2016, August 2017 2 1996 - 1997 June 1996 1 1984 - 1985 December 1984 1 1949 - 1950 April 1949, April 1950 2 1946 May 1946 1 Equatorial Guinea 1 2 1 2018 - 2019 February 2019 1 Ethiopia 3 6 4 2017 - 2018 September 2017 1 1989 - 1990 April 1990 1 1967 - 1968 July 1967, December 1968 2 Finland 2 4 3 6 Formerly Zaire. Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 1989 - 1990 May 1990 1 1969 - 1970 January 1969, April 1970 2 Gabon 3 6 5 2010 - 2011 March 2010, June 2011 2 1998 - 1999 February 1998, May 1999 2 1978 - 1979 November 1978 1 Gambia 1 2 2 1998 - 1999 March 1998, June 1999 2 German DR 1 2 2 1980 - 1981 February 1980, March 1981 2 German FR 2 4 4 1987 - 1988 August 1987, October 1988 2 1977 - 1978 September 1977, December 1978 2 Germany 4 7 7 2019 - 2020 April 2019 1 2011 - 2012 July 2011, September 2012 2 2003 - 2004 February 2003, April 2004 2 1995 - 1996 June 1995, August 1996 2 Ghana 3 6 6 2006 - 2007 August 2006, October 2007 2 1986 - 1987 May 1986, September 1987 2 1962 - 1963 July 1962, June 1963 2 Greece 2 4 5 2005 - 2006 July 2005, September 2006 2 1952 - 1953 February 1952, January 1953, December 1953 3 Guatemala 1 2 1 2012 - 2013 October 2012 1 Guinea 2 4 2 2002 - 2003 March 2003 1 1972 - 1973 November 1972 1 Guinea - Bissau 1 2 1 1996 - 1997 September 1996 1 Guyana 2 4 4 Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 1982 - 1983 July 1982, September 1983 2 1975 - 1976 May 1975, June 1976 2 Honduras 1 2 2 1995 - 1996 July 1995, October 1996 2 Hungary 2 4 2 1992 - 1993 November 1992 1 1968 - 1969 March 1969 1 India 7 14 9 2011 - 2012 August 2011, November 2012 2 1991 - 1992 October 1991 1 1984 - 1985 February 1985 1 1977 - 1978 October 1977 1 1972 - 1973 December 1972 1 1967 - 1968 September 1967 1 1950 - 1951 June 1950, March 1951 2 Indonesia 4 7 6 2019 - 2020 May 2019 1 2007 - 2008 November 2007 1 1995 - 1996 August 1995, November 1996 2 1973 - 1974 January 1973, March 1974 2 Iran 1 2 2 1955 - 1956 November 1955, November 1956 2 Iraq 2 4 4 1974 - 1975 April 1974, June 1975 2 1957 - 1958 November 1957, September 1958 2 Ireland7 3 5 4 2001 - 2002 October 2001 1 1981 - 1982 April 1981, August 1982 2 1962 August 1962 1 Italy8 7 13 11 2017 November 2017 1 7 The 1961 - 62 term was split between Liberia and Ireland. 8 The 2017 -18 term is split between Italy and the Netherlands. Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 2007 - 2008 December 2007 1 1995 – 1996 September 1995, December 1996 2 1987 - 1988 October 1987, November 1988 2 1975 - 1976 July 1975, July 1976 2 1971 - 1972 August 1971 1 1959 - 1960 September 1959, September 1960 2 Jamaica 2 4 4 2000 - 2001 July 2000, November 2001 2 1979 - 1980 January 1979, March 1980 2 Japan 11 22 20 2016 - 2017 July 2016, December 2017 2 2009 - 2010 February 2009, April 2010 2 2005 - 2006 August 2005, October 2006 2 1997 - 1998 January 1997, April 1998 2 1992 - 1993 January 1993 1 1987 - 1988 November 1987, December 1988 2 1981 - 1982 May 1981, September 1982 2 1975 - 1976 August 1975, August 1976 2 1971 - 1972 September 1971 1 1966 - 1967 February 1966, October 1967 2 1958 - 1959 October 1958, October 1959 2 Jordan 3 6 6 2014 - 2015 January 2014, April 2015 2 1982 - 1983 October 1982, October 1983 2 1965 - 1966 April 1965, March 1966 2 Kazakhstan 1 2 1 2017 - 2018 January 2018 1 Kenya 2 4 4 1997 - 1998 February 1997, May 1998 2 1973 - 1974 February 1973, May 1974 2 Kuwait 2 4 3 2018 - 2019 February 2018, June 2019 2 1978 - 1979 February 1979 1 Lebanon 2 4 5 Country Term # of Total Presidencies # of terms years on Presidencies the Council 2010 - 2011 May 2010, September 2011 2 1953 - 1954 February 1953, January 1954, December 1954 3 Liberia9 1 1 1 1961 September 1961 1 Libya 2 4 4 2008 - 2009 January 2008, March 2009 2 1976 - 1977 September 1976, November 1977 2 Lithuania 1 2 2 2014 - 2015 February 2014, May 2015 2 Luxembourg 1 2 1 2013 - 2014 March 2014 1 Madagascar 1 2 2 1985 - 1986 March 1985, June 1986 2 Malaysia10 4 7 7 2015 - 2016 June 2015, August 2016 2 1999 - 2000 July 1999, August 2000 2 1989 - 1990 January 1989, July 1990 2 1965 May 1965 1 Mali 2 4 4 2000 - 2001 September 2000, December 2001 2 1966 - 1967 April 1966, November 1967 2 Malta 1 2 1 1983 - 1984 November 1983 1 Mauritania 1 2 2 1974 - 1975 June 1974, September 1975 2 Mauritius 2 4 2 2001 - 2002 January 2002 1 1977 - 1978 December 1977 1 Mexico 4 7 7 9 The 1961 - 62 term was split between Liberia and Ireland.
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