The Role:
The Secretary-General in The United Nations is represented as a symbol of United Nations as an idea Spokesman for the interest of the people of the world.
The Charter describes the Secretary-General as "Chief administrative officer" or someone that sets up formal functions for United Nations to attend. The Charter also empowers the Secretary-General as the head of the economic and social council to all the other United Nations groups.
There are special guidelines that must be followed in order to be the secretary general and these are:
The Secretary-General in The United Nations is represented as a symbol of United Nations as an idea Spokesman for the interest of the people of the world.
The Charter describes the Secretary-General as "Chief administrative officer" or someone that sets up formal functions for United Nations to attend. The Charter also empowers the Secretary-General as the head of the economic and social council to all the other United Nations groups.
There are special guidelines that must be followed in order to be the secretary general and these are:
- They have to be loyal and try to solve world issues by themselves
- They must be equal to all races and cultures when dealing with world crises
- The must find the right solution to deal with the world's crises.
- The must be trustworthy and honest when dealing with the world crises.