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New Vote in the Security Council to Appoint the Next Head of the United Nations

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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…

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Rebeca Grynspan arrives as a favorite to the second informal vote of the Security Council to choose the next secretary general of the UN.

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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…

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The UN Security Council is meeting today for its second “indicative vote” on the appointment of the next Secretary-General of the international organization, against the backdrop of deep divisions within its ranks. Five women and two men are currently vying to succeed Portuguese diplomat Antonio Guterres, 77, who will complete his second five-year term on December 31. The 15 member states, which are expected to begin meeting at 10:00 a.m. New Yo…

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LaProvence.com broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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