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Chile withdraws backing for former president Bachelet as UN secretary-general

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet attends her final news conference before the end of her mandate at the U.N. in Geneva, Switzerland, August 25, 2022.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet attends her final news conference before the end of her mandate at the U.N. in Geneva, Switzerland, August 25, 2022. Photo : REUTERS/Pierre Albouy/Files

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Chile on Tuesday said it was withdrawing its backing for the candidacy ​of former President Michelle Bachelet as Secretary-General ‌of the United Nations, ahead of an election that will decide its leader for a five-year term starting in 2027.

​The withdrawal of Chile's support comes weeks ​after the swearing in of President Jose Antonio ⁠Kast, marking the South American country's sharpest shift ​to the right in decades.

Kast has repeatedly ​criticized Bachelet's presidency and said his leftist predecessor Gabriel Boric "made a mistake" when he supported her nomination, alongside Brazil and Mexico, ​for the leadership of the U.N.

Bachelet ​was considered a frontrunner for the race.

Chile's first female ‌head ⁠of state and two-time president, she served as U.N. high commissioner for human rights from 2018-22 and executive director of U.N. Women from 2010-13.

"We have reached ​the conclusion ​that given ⁠the election, the various candidates of countries in Latin America and the ​differences with some of the actors who ​define ⁠this process, this candidature and its eventual success is inviable," Chile's foreign ministry said in a statement.

⁠The ​ministry added that it would ​abstain from supporting any candidate in the election process.

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