New Vote in the Security Council to Appoint the Next Head of the United Nations
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On Friday, 21 August, the Security Council will again vote to appoint the next head of the United Nations. Five women and three men are competing to succeed Portugueseman Antonio Guterres, who will finish his second five-year term on 31 December.
Costa Rican Rebeca Grynspan had come out ahead of the 8 candidates declared so far in a first indicative vote on 30 July. "Liberation" took stock of the suitors to the succession of Portuguese António Guterres.
Rebeca Grynspan arrives as a favorite to the second informal vote of the Security Council to choose the next secretary general of the UN.
Five women and three men are trying to succeed the 77-year-old Portuguese Antonio Guterres, who will finish his second five-year term on 31 December. Meeting in camera from 10 a.m. (14:00 p.m. GMT), the 15 members of the Council will have to anonymously assign to each candidate a mention: "encouragement", "decourage" or "no opinion". After a first vote on 30 July, Rebeca Grynspan, former vice-president of Costa Rica and boss of the United Nation…
On Friday, the UN Security Council holds the second trial vote on the future Secretary-General or the future Secretary-General of the United Nations. In the first round, the Costa Rican diplomat took the lead.
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