The UN Doesn’t Practice the Democracy It Preaches

For the first 70 years of its existence, the United Nations selected its top leader, the secretary general, in a process so opaque it was often compared to a papal conclave. But despite recent changes to the rules, incumbent António Guterres is speeding toward a new five-year term, while those who want to run against him lament that the U.N. doesn’t allow the kind of fair competition internally that it advocates around the world.

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