Editor’s Note: As the 2026 United Nations Secretary-General selection process continues to unfold, information on candidates and procedural arrangements is being progressively made public worldwide. This article compiles the current nomination status and procedural developments based on official United Nations sources for reference. For detailed positions of candidates and selection specifics, please refer to official UN information.
2025–2026 United Nations Secretary-General Selection Process
Candidate Nominations (Continuously Updated)
Michelle Bachelet
Nominated by Chile / Brazil / Mexico
• Vision Statement
• Biography
• Financial Disclosure
Virginia Gamba
Nominated by Maldives
• Vision Statement
• Biography
• Financial Disclosure
Rafael Grossi
Nominated by Argentina
• Vision Statement
• Biography
• Financial Disclosure
Rebeca Grynspan
Nominated by Costa Rica
• Vision Statement
• Biography
• Financial Disclosure
Macky Sall
Nominated by Burundi
• Vision Statement
• Biography
• Financial Disclosure

Selection Process

The appointment of the Secretary-General is conducted in accordance with relevant United Nations General Assembly resolutions, following principles of transparency and inclusiveness. Candidates are nominated by Member States and are required to submit vision statements, curricula vitae, and financial disclosure documents.

The President of the General Assembly will organize globally broadcast interactive dialogues with candidates, promoting open discussion and broad participation.

For detailed information on the selection process, please visit the official United Nations website: Click here