KEY POINTS
  • The G-77, which makes up about two-thirds of the U.N. membership, has chosen the observer state of Palestine as its next leader starting in January 2019.
  • The formal election of Palestinian diplomat Riyad H. Mansour as the chairman of G-77 is scheduled to take place in mid-September.
  • Stratfor's Emily Hawthorne warns there could be a backlash from the U.S. in the form of further reduction of funding for U.N. agencies.
Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, speaking at the UN headquarters on July 24, 2018.

A United Nations group representing 80 percent of the world's population handed what appeared to be a victory to Palestinian causes last week.

The Group of 77, which makes up about two-thirds of U.N. membership with its 134-country roster, selected Palestinian diplomat Riyad Mansour as the 2019 chairman of the bloc — a move that could lead to more pain for both Palestine and U.N. agencies, according to one expert.