Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Antonio Guterres poised to become next UN secretary-general


By Tim Hume, CNN
Updated 4:01 PM ET, Wed October 5, 2016
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Former Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Guterres is set to become the next United Nations secretary-general, after the 15 Security Council members agreed to put his name forward to a formal vote.

Guterres, who was head of the UN's refugee agency for 10 years until 2015, emerged as the Security Council's runaway favorite after the latest in a series of straw polls on Wednesday.

In the latest vote, Guterres received 13 "encourage" votes, no "discourage" votes and two votes of "no opinion."

The next closest candidates, Vuk Jeremic of Serbia and Miroslav Lajcak of the Slovak Republic, each received seven "encourage" votes and six "discourage" votes, while Bulgaria's Irina Bokova received seven "encourage" votes and seven "discourage" votes.
Guterres, 67, will replace the incumbent secretary-general, South Korea's Ban Ki-moon, whose second five-year term ends on December 31.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/05/world/un-secretary-general-antonio-guterres/index.html

António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres, GCL GCC (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ɡuˈtɛʁɨʃ]; born 30 April 1949) is a Portuguese politician who was Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002. He also served for a time as President of the Socialist International. He served as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from June 2005 to December 2015. In October 5th 2016 the United Nations Security Council announced he will be the next United Nations Secretary General.

António Guterres was born and raised in Portugal's capital, Lisbon, son of Virgílio Dias Guterres (1913-2009) and his wife Ilda Cândida de Oliveira (born 1923). He studied physics and electrical engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico. He graduated in 1971 and started an academic career as assistant professor.

His political career started in 1974, when he joined the Socialist Party. Shortly thereafter, he quit academic life and became a full-time politician. In the period following the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974, which put an end to Caetano's dictatorship, Guterres was closely involved in the organization of the Socialist Party, especially the Lisbon section. Guterres became one of the party leaders and held the following offices:

Head of Office of the Secretary of State of Industry (1974 and 1975)
Deputy for Lisbon, and later Castelo Branco in the Portuguese National Parliament (1976–1995), during which he was responsible for several parliamentary commissions
Leader of the parliamentary bench of the Socialist Party, succeeding Jorge Sampaio (1988)
In 1992, he became Secretary-General of the Socialist Party and leader of the opposition against Aníbal Cavaco Silva's government. He was also nominated as vice-president of the Socialist International in September 1992.

Following the term of Cavaco Silva's cabinet in 1995, the Socialist Party won the general election and Guterres became Prime Minister of Portugal. With a style markedly different from that of his predecessor, based on dialogue and discussion with all sections of society, Guterres was a popular prime minister in the first years of his government. Portugal was enjoying a solid economic expansion which allowed the Socialists to reduce budget deficits while increasing welfare spending and creating new conditional cash transfer programes. Also important was the successful staging of Expo 98, in Lisbon, which increased Portugal's visibility in the world.

Guterres is a member of the Club of Madrid,[1] an independent non-profit organization composed of democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers from 57 different countries, and which works to strengthen democratic institutions and leadership.

On 29 February 2016, Guterres submitted his nomination as Portugal's candidate for the 2016 UN Secretary-General selection.

On 5 October, the 15-member United Nations Security Council announced that they had agreed to nominate Guterres, after an informal secret ballot in which he gained 13 encourage votes and two no opinion votes.[8][9] Runner-up Kristalina Georgieva, officially supported by Germany, had 8 discouraging votes.[citation needed]

The UNSC will officially nominate Guterres, by adopting a formal resolution on 6 October, which must then be also adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. Guterres is due to take office on 1 January 2017

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant%C3%B3nio_Guterres

Antonio Guterres in Simple Gematria Equals: 201
Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Simple Gematria Equals: 201

Pope released his doves that were attacked by a crow and a seagull on 1/26
Antonio Guterres in English Gematria Equals: 1206=126

"antonio guterres" in the English Reduction system equals 75
"New world order" in the English Reduction system equals 75


I will be decoding him this weekend!




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