Uruguayan President Orsi Holds Talks with Michelle Bachelet
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Uruguayan President Orsi holds talks with Michelle Bachelet
Former two-time Chilean President Michelle Bachelet met on Wednesday in Montevideo with Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi as part of her campaign to bid for the position of United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, replacing the Portuguese António Guterres.
Former President Michelle Bachelet arrived in Uruguay and met with President Yamandú Orsi at a meeting that highlighted...
Former President Michelle Bachelet met on Wednesday with Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi in Montevideo, with whom she spoke about her application to the General Secretariat of the UN.It should be recalled that during his speech to the General Assembly of the United Nations, on 23 September, President Gabriel Boric officially nominated Bachelet for the post that he has held since 2017, Portuguese António Guterres.Orsi received the ex-mandator at…
Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet is running for UN Secretary General, highlighting the need for women’s leadership in Latin America. To read the full article, visit The Times in Spanish Source
Former President Michelle Bachelet met this Wednesday in Montevideo with Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi, with whom she spoke about the importance of the next Secretary General of the United Nations being a Latin American woman. She told the press after the meeting they held for about an hour at the headquarters of the executive branch of the Uruguayan capital, where he was also a high commissioner of the United Nations for human rights is part…
(EFE)— Former President Michelle Bachelet met this Wednesday in Montevideo with Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi, with whom she spoke about the importance of the next secretary general of the United Nations being a Latin American woman. She told the press after the meeting they held for about an hour at the headquarters of the executive branch of the Uruguayan capital, where he was also a high commissioner of the United Nations for Human Rights …
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