Institutionalism
a historic process. Rebeca Grynspan Costa Rican Candidate to occupy Executive
elective position UN-Secretary General referred to constitution of Charter as a
historic process concerning Direction and direct participation of Countries
members in the creation of rules to legitimize Institutionalism.
Adoption
of a Resolution. Albeit permanent members of Security Council have the right to
vote or reject Resolutions, Rebeca Grynspan defended the act to ‘Refrain Veto’
and support the movement to confirm participation of members of the
Organization of United Nations (ONU).
Proactive
Diplomacy. During interview made by Journalist Daniel Vallot for Radio France
international, Candidate to occupy position UN-Secretary General defended
position to avoid escalation concerning War between the United States of
America and the Islamic Republic of Iran outlining ‘policies’ to implement
Diplomacy signaling final objective to maintain peace and security.
Universal
Values. When referring to Universal Values, Costa Rican Candidate strengthened
position to ‘refuse discrimination’ referring to Institutionalism as well as to
acknowledge Merit for both men and women as equals.
“When
rules were created and the structures were created, there were 142 Countries
that were not represented (…) most of the Countries were not Independent”, stated Candidate UN-Secretary General Rebeca Grynspan
during interview made by Journalist Daniel Vallot (Grynspan,2026) (RadioFranceInternationl[1]).
Key Concept
Reform
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