The Borneo Post

Portugal’s Guterres holds lead in UN chief race

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: Portugal’s former prime minister Antonio Guterres maintained his lead in the race to become the next UN secretaryg­eneral following a fifth straw poll by the Security Council on Monday, diplomats said.

Bulgaria’s Irina Bokova failed to make a strong showing in the informal vote by the 15-member council, paving the way for European Union vice president Kristalina Georgieva to possibly replace her as Sofia’s candidate.

Guterres, who served as UN refugee chief for 10 years and was prime minister from 1995 to 2002, picked up 12 votes of encouragem­ent, two ‘discourage’ votes and one ‘ no opinion’, the same result as the previous informal vote.

It was the fifth time that the 67-year- old has taken the number- one spot in the contest to succeed Ban Ki-moon, the former South Korean foreign minister who steps down on Dec 31 after 10 years as the world’s top diplomat.

None of the other eight candidates picked up the minimum nine votes required to become the Security Council’s nominee for the top post.

“There is really only one person with nine positive votes,” said a Security Council diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

“Guterres ahead.”

The next straw poll is scheduled for Oct 5 but the five veto-wielding powers will be using coloured ballots in that round to indicate whether they would block a candidacy. — AFP remains well

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