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10. The Peace and Security Council may decide to hold open meetings.
In this regard:
a.
any Member State which is not a Member of the Peace and
Security Council, if it is party to a conflict or a situation under
consideration by the Peace and Security Council, shall be
invited to present its case as appropriate and shall participate,
without the right to vote, in the discussion;
b.
any Member State which is not a Member of the Peace and
Security Council may be invited to participate, without the right
to vote, in the discussion of any question brought before the
Peace and Security Council whenever that Member State
considers that its interests are especially affected;
c.
any Regional Mechanism, international organization or civil
society organization involved and/or interested in a conflict or a
situation under consideration by the Peace and Security Council
may be invited to participate, without the right to vote, in the
discussion relating to that conflict or situation.
11. The Peace and Security Council may hold informal consultations with
parties concerned by or interested in a conflict or a situation under its
consideration, as well as with Regional Mechanisms, international
organizations and civil society organizations as may be needed for the
discharge of its responsibilities.
Voting
12.
Each Member of the Peace and Security Council shall have one vote.
13. Decisions of the Peace and Security Council shall generally be guided
by the principle of consensus. In cases where consensus cannot be
reached, the Peace and Security Council shall adopt its decisions on
procedural matters by a simple majority, while decisions on all other
matters shall be made by a two-thirds majority vote of its Members voting.