Traditionally candidates for Secretary-General, now Ban Ki-Moon, are selected behind closed doors by the Security Council using an undisclosed list, according to Reuters.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., Samantha Power,
who also holds the rotating Presidency of the Security Council, has
written to all 193 member countries inviting applications specifically
encouraging “member states to consider presenting women as well as men."
Power wrote that the successful candidate will need “proven leadership
& managerial abilities, extensive experience in international
relations & strong diplomatic, communication & multilingual
skills."
The Security Council will begin the selection process during the summer,
and a recommendation will be made going into the U.N. General Assembly
next year.
Neither U.S. nor British citizens, or nationals of the other permanent
security council members -- France, China and Russia, will be eligible
for the Secretary-General role.
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