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‘We’ve Prevented a Crash,’ Says UN Controller About the Organization’s Cash Woes
United States🏛️ Politics2 days ago

‘We’ve Prevented a Crash,’ Says UN Controller About the Organization’s Cash Woes

The United Nations has temporarily overhauled a decades-old financial rule that required returning unspent credits to member states, which contributed to its liquidity crisis. The change, adopted through a General Assembly resolution on June 30, 2026, allows the UN to avoid a 'crash' by treating uncollected dues as debts rather than credits. This shift, pushed by Secretary-General António Guterres, aims to provide financial relief during a period where only 56% of the regular budget has been collected. The new approach will operate on a four-year trial basis and is expected to alleviate pressures on both the general budget and peacekeeping operations.

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‘We’ve Prevented a Crash,’ Says UN Controller About the Organization’s Cash Woes

The United Nations has temporarily overhauled a decades-old financial rule that required returning unspent credits to member states, which contributed to its liquidity crisis. The change, adopted through a General Assembly resolution on June 30, 2026, allows the UN to avoid a 'crash' by treating uncollected dues as debts rather than credits. This shift, pushed by Secretary-General António Guterres, aims to provide financial relief during a period where only 56% of the regular budget has been collected. The new approach will operate on a four-year trial basis and is expected to alleviate pressures on both the general budget and peacekeeping operations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the financial reforms as a necessary and balanced response to a systemic issue, emphasizing the collaborative effort between the General Assembly, the Secretary-General, and member states. While the financial challenges are clearly outlined, the framing remains neutral, avoiding

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