#Latest news with #FrancoDantasBloomberg10-04-2025PoliticsBloombergFour Latin Americans Who Could Become the UN's Next LeaderBy and Franco Dantas Save Latin American and Caribbean nations will seek to unite behind a single candidate in the contest to lead the United Nations, a decision that may put the global decision making body on course to elect its first-ever female secretary general. Thirty out of 33 nations of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States agreed to seek a consensus candidate at their Wednesday leaders summit in Honduras, according to government official familiar with the discussions. A joint statement signed by those nations will be published in the coming hours.
Bloomberg10-04-2025PoliticsBloombergFour Latin Americans Who Could Become the UN's Next LeaderBy and Franco Dantas Save Latin American and Caribbean nations will seek to unite behind a single candidate in the contest to lead the United Nations, a decision that may put the global decision making body on course to elect its first-ever female secretary general. Thirty out of 33 nations of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States agreed to seek a consensus candidate at their Wednesday leaders summit in Honduras, according to government official familiar with the discussions. A joint statement signed by those nations will be published in the coming hours.