The resolution passed with 144 votes in favour, 11 against and 16 abstentions.
There are over ten times more countries that disagree with Germany than there are countries that agree with them.
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The resolution passed with 144 votes in favour, 11 against and 16 abstentions.
There are over ten times more countries that disagree with Germany than there are countries that agree with them.
"Agreeing" or "disagreeing" with an abstention is hard by definition.
You're right. I should have said there are over ten times as many countries who were able to make a decision on this in comparison to the countries who decided to abstain from voting. Very big difference indeed.
Edit: before you respond: i should have said almost 10 times, not over 10 times.