Candidates Face Tough Hearings for U.N. Secretary-General Post
Four candidates are in the race to become the next United Nations secretary-general, with live hearings scheduled for this week. The contenders include Michelle Bachelet, Rafael Grossi, Rebeca Grynspan, and Macky Sall. The new leader will face the challenge of revitalizing the U.N., whose credibility has waned.
In a critical leadership selection process, four candidates are competing to become the next secretary-general of the United Nations. Live hearings will unfold on Tuesday and Wednesday, providing a platform for candidates to present their visions for the global body.
Among the contenders are Michelle Bachelet of Chile, Rafael Grossi of Argentina, Rebeca Grynspan of Costa Rica, and Senegal's Macky Sall. Chosen for a five-year term, the successful candidate will tackle significant challenges, notably revitalizing the U.N. amid calls for extensive reforms.
This early selection round reflects a narrower candidate pool compared to 2016. The next leader faces a precarious task of ensuring the U.N.'s relevance, as global powers demand a proactive approach to crises and peacemaking. The decision will also consider unwritten traditions, including rotational leadership from different regions.