Costa Rica Backs Grynspan to Lead United Nations Starting 2027 : The Tico Times | Costa Rica News
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Costa Rica nominates Rebeca Grynspan to lead the UN in 2027-2031
Q COSTARICA — On Tuesday, President Rodrigo Chaves signed and sent to the United Nations the diplomatic note officially presenting Costa Rica’s candidacy of Rebeca Grynspan for Secretary-General for the 2027-2031 term. The decision places a Costa Rican figure in the race to lead the world’s main multilateral organization at a time marked by international tensions, economic challenges, and crises that demand global coordination. The candidate bri…
Former Costa Rican Vice President Rebecca Greenspan officially announced her candidacy on Tuesday to succeed Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the end of the year, the government announced in San Jose. Greenspan, an economist and 70-year-old, was added to the list of candidates along with former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Argentina's Rafael Grossi, and former Senegalese…
Rebeca Grynspan is running against Michelle Bachelet, Rafael Grossi and Macky Sall to replace António Guterres on January 1st.The former Vice-President of Costa Rica Rebeca Grynspan became on Tuesday an official candidate to head the UN General Secretariat, replacing António Guterres, announced the Costa Rican government.The beginning of the selection process is to begin in July.Rebeca Grynspan, 70-year-old economist, is running against former C…
Rebecca Greenspan, economist, 70 years old, former vice president of Costa Rica is now officially a candidate to succeed Antonio Guterres at the helm of the UN.
The Government of Costa Rica announced this Tuesday that it presented the diplomatic note with which Rebeca Grynspan is officially nominated to the General Secretariat of the United Nations (UN) for the period 2027-2031, a candidacy that had been announced since October. Costa Rica officially nominated Rebeca Grynspan to the General Secretariat of the UN was first published in the Digital Process.
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