Insiders were surprised at the sudden end to the process which was expected to run at least to the end of October — and at the successful candidate who would not have been expected to be a first choice for China or Russia given that he has a strong human rights record. In the end Mr Gutterres got 13 of the 15 votes with two abstentions. For Pakistan this may be seen as a ‘good’ result. A man who is sensitive to many of the issues we face and has an understanding of them. Mr Gutterres is seen as accessible by his staffers and he has said that he would continue to be a ‘spokesman for the downtrodden’. The chances of a woman winning what is arguably the hardest job in the world after the American Presidency were never high, and the leading woman contender Irina Bokovo, the current head of Unesco, came fourth.
The UN Secretary General has to balance the titanic forces and currents that swirl in the Security Council, as well as present a face to the world that suggests that the UN is something more than a decoration piece on the global mantelpiece. We wish Mr Gutterres well; he is going to need all the luck he can get.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 7th, 2016.
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