Answer:
No,
the permanent members of the UN should not be given the power to veto. In
reality, the five permanent members have this veto power but it is generally
used for their own interest. It is not used for the interest of the international
community.
Generally, the fifteen member Security Council of the UN take crucial
decisions. But the council cannot take a decision if any permanent member says
no to that decision.
Thus many countries protest against the veto power and urge
that the UN should be more democratic.
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