The UN General Assembly on Tuesday picked Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, Ecuador's minister for foreign affairs and human mobility, to be its next president.
The 193-member General Assembly, one of the highest policy-making bodies at the United Nations, will have a woman presiding over it for the fourth time in UN history.
Garces beat Mary Elizabeth Flores Flake, permanent representative of Honduras to UN, by 128-62 votes. She will succeed Slovakia's Miroslav Lajcak and preside over the 73 session starting from September. The tenure is for a year.
"We have the challenge of building a stronger and more efficient organization," Garces said after winning the election, adding that "strengthening multilateralism is not an option, it is an obligation."
Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces delivers a speech after she was elected at the UN Headquarters in New York, June 5, 2018. /VCG Photo
Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces delivers a speech after she was elected at the UN Headquarters in New York, June 5, 2018. /VCG Photo
"Therefore, it is urgent that the United Nations show the capacity to respond to the main global challenges, and that the organization is brought closer to the people, connecting its decisions directly to its beneficiaries, the citizens of the world," she noted.
Highly commending what the General Assembly has achieved under the leadership of Miroslav Lajcak and extending his warm congratulations to the president-elect, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres noted that "it has been more than a decade since a woman has served as president of the General Assembly, when Sheikha Haya Rashed Al-Khalifa of Bahrain was president of the 61 session."
"The world faces urgent and complex challenges, from churning conflicts to rising inequality and the deepening impacts of climate change," the UN chief noted.
Vasily Nebenzya (R), Russian Ambassador to the United Nations congratulates Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, after she was elected at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, June 5, 2018. /VCG Photo
Vasily Nebenzya (R), Russian Ambassador to the United Nations congratulates Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, after she was elected at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, June 5, 2018. /VCG Photo
"This Assembly, the global town hall, has a vital role to play in debating the issues and, most of all, in delivering solutions that make a meaningful difference in people's lives," he added.
By tradition, the UN's regional groups nominate a single candidate who is then approved by the Assembly. But this year the election was being contested for the first time since 1991, because Latin American countries (LAC) couldn't agree on a nominee.
(Cover: Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces delivers a speech after she was elected at the UN Headquarters in New York, June 5, 2018. /VCG Photo)
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency