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Rafael Grossi Aims to Revitalize the UN Amid Global Conflicts

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Rafael Grossi, the Argentine head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has announced his candidacy for the next Secretary-General of the United Nations, emphasizing the need to restore the organization's foundational role in maintaining international peace and security. Grossi, 61, believes that the UN is at a critical juncture, especially as it faces criticism from influential member states like the U.S. and Israel. The election for the new Secretary-General will take place in 2026, with the new appointee set to begin their term on January 1, 2027. Grossi's candidacy comes amidst calls for female leadership, with notable contenders like Michelle Bachelet and Rebeca Grynspan also in the race. He argues that the focus should be on selecting the most qualified individual, regardless of gender, to address the pressing global challenges.

Key Details: • Election for UN Secretary-General scheduled for 2026, new term starts January 1, 2027. • Grossi faces competition from female candidates including Michelle Bachelet and Rebeca Grynspan. • Grossi emphasizes the need for the UN to refocus on its original mission of preventing conflicts.

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Rafael GrossiAntonio GuterresMichelle BacheletRebeca GrynspanInternational Atomic Energy AgencyUnited Nations

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