Yes, Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippines' representative to the United Nations in 1947, cast the deciding vote that led to the approval of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, which recommended the establishment of separate Jewish and Arab states. His vote was crucial in securing the necessary majority for the resolution to pass, ultimately leading to the founding of Israel. This act has been historically noted as a significant moment in Philippine foreign policy and international relations.
President Manuel Roxas of the Philippines became part of the history book of Israel when he decided to recognize the country as an independent state. He instructed then Secretary Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippine Representative to the U.N to vote in favor of the independence of Israel. The vote of the Filipino Representative (Carlos P. Romulo) broke the tie between those for and those against Israel's independence.
You have to be 17 to vote in Israel.
Women have always had the right to vote ever since Israel's independence in 1948.
The Vice-President, who is President of the Senate, can vote to break a tie vote.
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Israel is a democracy and Israeli Arabs vote like everyone else. They have a number of seats in Israel's parliament. No one is suggesting that Israel should interfere in this system, whatever the outcome.
I am sure it is yes!
The VP only vites to break a tie in the Senate.
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