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Security Council holds second secret straw poll for next UN chief

The UN Security Council held its second secret straw poll on Friday in the race to succeed Secretary General Antonio Guterres , as eight candidates compete for the international organisation's top job. The informal ballot was intended to gauge support for candidates before the 15-member council makes a formal recommendation to the General Assembly , which appoints the Secretary General under the…

Security Council holds second secret straw poll for next UN chief

On Friday, the United Nations Security Council conducted a confidential straw poll to determine support for candidates vying for the position of Secretary-General. Eight individuals are competing for the prestigious role, including Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett of Guyana and Rebeca Grynspan of Costa Rica, who emerged as the frontrunners in the previous poll held on July 30.

The five permanent members - Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States - all cast ballots equivalent to those of the ten elected members. Russia's ambassador to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, stated that if there is a deadlock among the candidates, the council may consider additional candidates. To advance, a candidate must secure at least nine votes from the Security Council while avoiding a veto from any of the five permanent members.

Once a candidate achieves both criteria, the Security Council recommends them to the General Assembly, where the entire UN membership formally confirms the appointment. Critics argue that the informal voting system lacks transparency and could potentially lead to gridlock among the five permanent members.

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