United Nations Begins Process to Choose Who Will Replace Antonio Guterres.
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The UN addressed in a letter to member states with a proposal to nominate candidates for the post of current Secretary General
The United Nations began the race to succeed António Guterres in 2027, a position that by diplomatic tradition would belong to a woman from Latin America. Argentines Rafael Grossi and Virginia Gamba have already launched their candidatures with opposing profiles. Read more
UN launches process to elect new Secretary General
New York : The process to elect the next United Nations secretary general formally kicked off as member states were asked to nominate candidates to take over the role from January 1, 2027. In a joint letter, the 15-member Security Council and the president of the 193-member General Assembly invited nominations, marking the start of the race to replace António Guterres as the world body’s chief administrator.The five permanent members of the Secu…
Letter from the Presidents of the General Assembly and the Security Council on the candidacy for the new Secretary-General encourages equal opportunities for candidates of women and men; 15 member states of the Security Council will make a formal recommendation of a name to the General Assembly. Source of the original article: United Nations / Nações Unidas (news.un.org). Photo credit: […]
Two Argentines are in a race to replace the current Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), Antonio Guterres, when his term ends at the end of 2026. The official process began on Monday and will extend until next year. The President of the Security Council urged member states to present candidates for the global diplomatic post. It is in that context that the Argentines Rafael Grossi and Virginia Gamba make up the payroll. See this post on…
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