Sunday, May 29, 2016

Doha Forum and five candidates of UN Secretary General

Doha Forum and five candidates of UN Secretary General
Dr. Jassim Taqui


In one session of Doha Forum, five candidates for the post of  UN Secretary General lobbied. They are: Danilo Turk, former President of Slovenia, Vesna Pusic, Deputy Speaker of the Croatian Parliament, Srgian Kerim, former  Minister of Foreign Affairs of Macedonia, Vuk Jeremic, Former Foreign Minister of Serbia and  Natalia Gherman, former Foreign Minister of  Moldova.

All the candidates presented impressive presentations detailing their agenda. All promised  to introduce reform in the United Nations once they were elected. However  Natalia was the most impressive.

Interacting with her, Natalia looked very confident. She expected that the next UN Secretary General would be a woman. She also expected massive help from the EU since she was familiar with many European countries. She served as ambassador to Austria, Sweden, Norway Finland and Permanent Representative to the OSCE. China and its allies promise to support her candidacy to the post of UN Secretary General.

She was keen to complete her post graduate studies in UK. In 1999, she obtained Master of Art and postgraduate degree in war studies at King’s College, London. Thus, the British should  be inclined to support her.  

Natalia is full of ideas especially on changing the present unjust economic system, serving poor and downtrodden, ending regional conflicts through dialogue, implementing UN resolutions on outstanding issues, protecting minorities, upholding human rights and empowerment of women.


Natalia fascinates you with her perfect English and charming smile. She is an excellent  listener with a high degree of self-esteem. Many people who were sitting on her table prayed for her success. 

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