Six candidates for post of OECD Secretary-General
OECD - Paris, 20 July 2005
Six candidates put forward for the post of OECD Secretary-General
Six OECD countries have put forward candidates for the post of Secretary General of the Organisation to succeed Donald. J. Johnston, whose term expires in May 2006. These candidatures will now be reviewed by the representatives of all OECD countries, with a view to reaching a consensus on the choice of a new Secretary General by 1 December 2005.
The candidatures received by the deadline of 15 July are as follows:
Mr. Marek BELKA (Poland)
Mr. Allan FELS
(Australia)
Mr. Ángel GURRÍA (Mexico)
Mr. Seung-Soo
HAN (Korea)
Mr. Alain MADELIN (France)
Mrs. Sawako
TAKEUCHI (Japan)
Their biographies and other details are
available on the OECD website at
www.oecd.org/secretarygeneral/selection.
The candidates will be given the opportunity to set out their vision for the Organisation in a meeting with representatives of OECD countries in early October. The consultation process aimed at reaching an agreement on selection of a new Secretary General was commenced under the chairmanship of the Dean of the Heads of Delegations, Finnish Ambassador Jorma Julin, and will be continued under his successor as Dean, Swiss Ambassador Wilhelm Jaggi.
The prime challenge facing the next Secretary General will be to head the Organisation as it strengthens its activities against a background of increased economic interdependence both among the OECD countries and between OECD and non-OECD countries. Globalisation is reshaping long-lasting structures and patterns in the world economy: in this context, the OECD is strengthening its co-operation with non-OECD countries by sharing policy advice and best practices shaped through its work.
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