2026 United Nations Secretary-General selection

2026 United Nations Secretary-General selection

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Incumbent Secretary-General

António Guterres



A United Nations Secretary-General selection is currently being held to choose the next Secretary-General of the United Nations. The incumbent Secretary-General is António Guterres of Portugal, whose term ends on 31 December 2026.[1]

Campaign

On 16 January 2026, Annalena Baerbock, President of the United Nations General Assembly, publicly called on more candidates to enter the race.[2]

Candidates

Registered candidates

The selection process formally began on 25 November 2025. To date, four candidates have been formally nominated.[3]

Photo Candidate Nominator Nominated Regional Group Prior experience Citations
Michelle Bachelet Chile
Brazil[a]
Mexico[a]
2 February 2026 Latin American and Caribbean Group President of Chile (2006–2010, 2014–2018)
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (2018–2022)
Executive director of UN Women (2010–2013)
[4][5][6]
Rafael Grossi Argentina 22 December 2025 Latin American and Caribbean Group Argentine Ambassador to Austria (2013–2019)
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (2019–present)
[7][5][6][8][9][10]
Rebeca Grynspan Costa Rica 3 March 2026 Latin American and Caribbean Group Second Vice President of Costa Rica (1994–1998)
Secretary-General of the Ibero-American General Secretariat (2014–2021)
Secretary-General of UNCTAD (2021–present)
[11][7][5][12][13]
Macky Sall Burundi 2 March 2026 African Group President of Senegal (2012–2024)
Chairperson of the African Union (2022–2023)
Prime Minister of Senegal (2004–2007)
Special Envoy for the Paris Pact for People and the Planet (4P) (2024)
[14] [15]

Expressed interest but no formal candidacy filed

Photo Candidate Country Announced Regional Group Prior experience Citations
Ivonne Baki Ecuador Lebanon 11 January 2026 Latin American and Caribbean Group Ecuadorian Ambassador to France (2024)
Ecuadorian Ambassador to the United States (2020–2024)
[16]
Colombe Cahen-Salvador France 31 March 2024 Western European and Others Group Co-Founder of Atlas Movement [17][better source needed]
David Choquehuanca Bolivia 25 April 2025 Latin American and Caribbean Group Foreign Minister of Bolivia (2016–2017)
Secretary General of ALBA (2017–2019)
Vice President of Bolivia (2020–2025)
[5][18][19]
Bruno Donat Mauritius 22 June 2025 African Group Head of the Geneva Office of the United Nations Mine Action Service (2019–2025) [20][21]

Speculated

Photo Candidate Country Regional Group Prior experience Citations
Jacinda Ardern New Zealand Western European and Others Group Prime Minister of New Zealand (2017–2023) [5]
Alicia Bárcena Mexico Latin American and Caribbean Group Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (2008–2022)
Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2023–2024)
Mexican Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (2024–present)
[22][7][5]
María Fernanda Espinosa Ecuador Latin American and Caribbean Group Ecuadorian Minister of Foreign Affairs (2007; 2017–2018)
Ecuadorian Minister of National Defense (2012–2014)
President of the United Nations General Assembly (2018–2019)
[23][7][5][6]
Kristalina Georgieva Bulgaria Eastern European Group Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (2019–present) [5]
Vuk Jeremić Serbia Eastern European Group Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs (2007–2012)
President of the United Nations General Assembly (2012–2013)
[5]
Amina J. Mohammed Nigeria
United Kingdom[b]
African Group
Western European and Others Group
Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations (2017–present) [24][5]
Mia Mottley Barbados Latin American and Caribbean Group Prime Minister of Barbados (2018–present) [7][25][5][6]
Kevin Rudd Australia Western European and Others Group Prime Minister of Australia (2007–2010, June-September 2013)
Foreign Minister (2010–2012)
Australian Ambassador to the United States (2023–2026)
[26]
Achim Steiner Brazil
Germany[b]
Latin American and Caribbean Group
Western European and Others Group
Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (2017–present) [5]

Declined

Endorsements

Michelle Bachelet
Ivonne Baki
Nations
Rafael Grossi
Rebeca Grynspan
Nations
Macky Sall
Nations

Notes

  1. ^ a b This person was nominated by multiple countries.
  2. ^ a b This person holds multiple citizenship.

References

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  14. ^ Shaikh, Mariam (2026-03-03). "Letter from the President of the General Assembly & the President Security Council on nomination of Mr. Macky Sall by the Republic of Burundi for the position of Secretary-General". General Assembly of the United Nations. Retrieved 2026-03-04.
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