Political Science, asked by bahaareeb64, 4 months ago

A Secretary General who works in un has a term for 5 years
So is it possible that the person can get 2 terms of 5 years so that particular person can be the Secretary General for 10 years? Pls answer

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Answered by bannybannyavvari
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The current term of the Secretary-General is five years, with a possibility to be re-appointed for a second five year term. In accordance with Article 97 of the Charter, the appointment is made by the General Assembly, upon the recommendation of the Security Council.

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