Michelle Bachelet Advocates for UN Security Council Reform

Michelle Bachelet, a candidate for UN Secretary General, emphasizes the need for Security Council reform. She highlights the necessity for greater representation in both permanent and non-permanent categories, aligning with global realities. Bachelet vows to advocate for these changes if selected for the top UN position.

Michelle Bachelet Advocates for UN Security Council Reform

As a leading candidate for the United Nations Secretary General position, Michelle Bachelet stresses the urgent need for Security Council reform. Bachelet, a former Chilean president, is committed to advocating for changes to ensure the Council reflects contemporary global dynamics.

Addressing the long-standing call for UN reforms, Bachelet emphasizes greater representation for developing countries, including a permanent seat for India. She acknowledges the power of member states in deciding these changes but pledges her dedication to advancing the agenda if chosen Secretary General.

During a recent interactive session, Bachelet faced questions from member states and civil societies, reinforcing her candidacy amid a predominantly male leadership history at the UN.

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