The Assembly decided this week that six countries would lose their votes in the 2016-2017 session because they're over two years in arrears. Dues vary according to factors including national income.
As of January, the most recent figures available, Venezuela would have to make a minimum USD 24 million payment to get under the two-year threshold and get its voting rights restored. Libya's minimum payment is USD 6.5 million.
None of the nations' UN missions immediately responded to inquiries today.