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The United Nations, represented by the Security Council, conducted a second formal vote to select the next Secretary-General amidst deep divisions within the international organization. Sources indicate a slight lead for the Guianese candidate, Caroline Rodriguez-Picket, while former Costa Rican Vice President Rebeca Ginzpan was leading in the first round. Currently, three men and five women are competing for the position, with strong support for candidates from Latin America. The organization is facing numerous challenges, including disagreements among major powers, American pressure, financial crises, and sanctions on multilateral work. The results of the second round have not yet been announced, and further negotiations are expected to achieve consensus among Council members, with the possibility that the process could extend over several months.
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