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UNITED NATIONS — Former Chilean president Michelle Bachelet, a candidate for UN secretary-general, said Tuesday she hoped the world is finally “ready” for a woman in the position. Since the United Nations was founded after World War II, all nine UN chiefs have been men, although many countries have advocated for the appointment of a woman. In 2016, despite several female candidates, Antonio Guterres of Portugal won the race. READ: Chilean president shares strategies to address education, health, corruption issues “If I am polite, I would say the world was not prepared for it. Is it prepared now? I hope […]... Keep on reading: Michelle Bachelet hopes the world is ready for a female UN chief
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