Former Chilean leader Michelle Bachelet enters race to lead UN

Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet on Monday formally entered the race for United Nations secretary-general, with joint backing from the leftist governments of Chile, Brazil, and Mexico. But the former political prisoner who served as head of state and in senior U.N. posts, including as U.N. high commissioner for human rights, faces a potentially insurmountable challenge of securing U.S. support for her candidacy.

“Today, the State of Chile, together with Brazil and Mexico, have the honor and pride of officially registering the candidacy of Michelle Bachelet Jeria for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations,” Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font announced alongside Bachelet and senior officials from Brazil and Mexico.

“Former President Michelle Bachelet faithfully embodies the values of the United Nations, and this candidacy expresses a shared hope: that Latin America and the Caribbean make their voice heard in building collective solutions to the tremendous challenges of our time.”

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