why do we have permanent members of the UN SECURITY COUNCIL
Any sovereign country can be a permanent member of the United Nations UN. However, not all countries can be permanent members of the UN security council.
In 2010, 5 non-permanent members of the UN Security Council were chosen: Colombia, Germany, India, Portugal, and South Africa. Each of these countries' terms will end in 2012.
germany
ratification of the United Nations Charter by the five permanent members of the Security Council and a majority of other signatories.
some countries increasing their strenght so there should be a tenture member of a country after 10_15 years they will replace and another country become permanent member of the secuirty council for about 10_15 years.
The following countries are non-permanent members of the Security Council: United Kingdom France Germany Belgium South Africa Indonesia Dominican Republic Kuwait and Peru. The country that is NOT a non-permanent member of the Security Council is Canada.
djibouti
united states
Yes it is and is a permanent member of the Security Council at the United Nations in New York.
All members of the UN are permanent members. Once a country has joined, it does not have to reapply.I think you mean permanent members of the UN Security Council. There are five permanent members of the UN Security Council: China, France, Russia, United Kingdom and the USA.These have always been permanent members of the UN Security Council, the mebership hasn't changed since the UN was founded, except Russia took over the seat from the USSR when the USSR was dissolved in 1992.
At any one time there are 15 members of the UN Security Council. Of these 15 members, 10 are no permanent and 5 are permanent.The permanent members areChina,France,Russia,the United Kingdom,the United States.Each of the 10 non permanent members stay on the council for a 2 year term with five new ones being elected to replace 5 leaving ones each year.