WTO Establishes Nomination Window for DG Selection
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One Month Window from 8 June Set for
Nominations to WTO DG
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Current DG Azevędo to
Step Down Aug End
WTO members have established a month-long period in which
candidates seeking to succeed Roberto Azevędo as Director-General
may submit their nomination bids. General Council Chair David Walker of New Zealand
informed members on 20 May the appointment process for the next Director-General
would formally commence on 8 June with nominations accepted from that date until
8 July.
Amb. Walker had communicated to members on 18 May that absent
any objections he would start the process on 25 May. However, the Chair received
on 20 May a specific objection and a request to delay the process by two weeks.
He was not informed of any other reservations so the opening date for nominations
was reset for 8 June.
On 14 May Director-General Azevędo
informed
members at an informal Heads of Delegation
meeting that he intended to step down on 31 August 2020, a year before his term
was to have expired. General Council Chair Walker announced
at that same meeting that he would immediately begin consulting with
members on an expedited process under the DG appointment guidelines agreed by the
General Council in 2002 (WT/L/509).
Under the guidelines, nominations can only be submitted by
WTO members and only on behalf of “their own nationals”. The Chair will inform WTO
members of nominations as soon as they are received. After 8 July, Chair Walker
will issue to members a consolidated list of all candidates. Shortly after the nomination
period has closed, candidates will be invited to meet with members at a special
General Council meeting, present their views and take questions from the membership.
The Chair released as well the procedures under which members must formally submit the nominations
of their candidates.