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Originally posted by infinite
Dear God no
Originally posted by FlyersFan
www.washingtonpost.com...
This recent article discusses some of the names that
are seriously being considered at this time and a bit
of the process of election.
Blair and Clinton are NOT among them.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Last I heard is that no head of a country, or former head of a
country, can be UN Secretary General. I have not heard anything
that says this law has changed.
Originally posted by jsobecky
The link you supplied mentions the President of Poland
as a contender, so that would seem to contradict the rule you cite.
Clinton v. Blair?
January 17th, 2006
This weekend, Bill Clinton jokingly remarked that a challenge from Tony Blair (video) for the post of UN Secretary General “would suit me” and suggested that Blair would make a good SG.
BBC Newsnight’s Jeremy Paxman: “Maybe he should run against you for Secretary General of the UN?”
Clinton: “Well, that would suit me. He would be a good one.”
The remark was made in a moment of good humor as Clinton was asked what he would advise Blair to do in retirement. Both hail from P5 member states, traditionally barred from seeking the position. Clinton, himself once rumored to be interested in the post, would have a better chance of securing the top post, given Blair’s support for the Iraq war. But would it not be an interesting race?
www.unsg.org...
Originally posted by jsobecky
But since it's a tradition and not a rule, it would look
like they are not officially barred from running.