Bachelet’s New Setback in the UN Race Divides MPs: From “Failure” to Calls to Evaluate Continuity
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The former president fell to seventh place in the second preliminary consultation of the Security Council. While the ruling party questioned the viability of her candidacy, the opposition pointed to the Government for not supporting her candidacy.
Michelle Bachelet was penultimate in the second poll by the UN General Secretariat. Now, with the support of Brazil and Mexico, she will have to decide whether to keep her candidacy or step aside. The ex-mandator suffered a sharp setback in this new informal measurement of the Security Council. Bachelet obtained only two endorsements ... Continue reading "Bachelet would define with Brazil and Mexico if it continues to compete for the UN: it was …
Michelle Bachelet has experienced a significant decline in competition by the UN General Secretariat, placing herself in the penultimate place after a recent informal Security Council poll. The former Chilean president obtained only two backs and six rejections, representing a decrease of four supports compared to the previous measurement, where she had achieved six. This result, although not binding, sheds a new light on her chances of gaining …
Bachelet’s application dragged an insurmountable obstacle from the beginning: the Trump administration’s objections, which has veto power and which did not even agree to receive it despite Brazil’s efforts. Bachelet will now have to define with Brazil and Mexico if it maintains a candidacy without destiny. Voting. The result was worse than any of the forecasts by those close to Michelle Bachelet.
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