Brics: 13 new partners - but without voting rights!

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BRICS extends with new partner rules: 13 countries included as a partner, but without voting rights at the BRICS summit.

BRICS erweitert mit neuen Partnerregeln: 13 Länder als Partner aufgenommen, doch ohne Stimmrecht auf dem BRICS-Gipfel.
BRICS extends with new partner rules: 13 countries included as a partner, but without voting rights at the BRICS summit.

Brics: 13 new partners - but without voting rights!

Attention, world: The Brics alliance again makes headlines! Not only that it will expand for the second time in two years; Now there are also brand new partnership rules-with a decisive difference. A total of 13 countries can be freshly ranked into the BRICS team, which further strengthens the global position of the alliance. The great unveiling took place at this year's summit and marked the end of a one -year tension after the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Iran and Ethiopia had joined the group last year.

But wait a minute: is everything gold that shines? No, because as the Russian Vice Secretary of State Sergey Ryabkov explains, these new partners can have a say, but cannot say anything. The "partner status" means participation in the BRICS mechanisms-yes, introducing ideas is allowed, but making decisions? None! This little detail was only public at this year's announcement, and the world holds its breath: How will the freshly baked partnerships react to these conditions? It remains to be seen whether this will influence the future of international cooperation in the economic world, reports . All in all, it remains exciting how these rules of rule will influence the dynamics within the BRICS alliance and its international reputation.