Eight Candidates for WTO DG Race
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WTO Members Meet the Candidates for Director-General
The eight candidates nominated for the post of WTO Director-General
met with members on 15-17 July at a meeting of the General Council. Each candidate
made a brief presentation to members, including their vision for the WTO, followed
by a question-and-answer period.
The eight candidates made their presentations in the order in
which their candidatures were received. The eight candidates are:
·
Dr Jesús
Seade Kuri (Mexico)
·
Dr Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala (Nigeria)
·
Mr Abdel-Hamid Mamdouh (Egypt)
·
Mr Tudor Ulianovschi (Moldova)
·
Ms Yoo
Myung-hee (Republic of Korea)
·
Mr Mohammad Maziad Al-Tuwaijri (Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia)
·
Dr Liam Fox (United Kingdom)
Each candidate was invited to make a brief opening presentation.
This was followed by a question-and-answer period of no more than one hour and fifteen
minutes. During the last five minutes of
the question-and-answer period, candidates had the opportunity to make a concluding
statement if they so wished.
After their presentations at the General Council, each candidate
held a press conference at the WTO. These press conferences were webcast live on
the WTO website.
More information on the candidates, including biographical notes,
opening statements to the General Council, archived video of the press conferences,
and photo galleries are available here
on the WTO website.
The current phase of the selection process in which the candidates
“make themselves known to members” will end on 7 September. On that date, the third
phase will begin. The Chair of the General Council, Ambassador David Walker of New
Zealand, together with the Chair of the Dispute Settlement Body (Amb. Dacio Castillo of Honduras) and
the Chair of the Trade Policy Review Body (Amb. Harald
Aspelund of Iceland), will start to consult with all WTO
members to assess their preferences and seek to determine which candidate is best
placed to attract consensus support. This phase may involve more than one stage
of consultations as members seek to narrow the field of candidates. The third phase
will last no more than two months.
The eight candidates were nominated by their respective governments
to succeed the current Director-General, Roberto Azevędo,
who announced in May
that he would step down on 31 August.