Former German-foreign minister is elected as the next President after the United Nations Assembly demanded secret votes.

United Nation: The United Nations General Assembly selected former German Foreign Minister Analena Berbock as the next head of the 193-member world body in a secret-ballot vote sought by Russia. Berbock got 167 votes, nearly 88 votes were needed to win, while high-ranked German diplomatic Helga Schmids got seven votes as Right-in and 14 countries. Germany nominated the Schmid for the assembly Presidency, but replaced him with Berbock after losing his job as head of the country’s foreign affairs in the recent election. This decision criticized some in Germany. When Berbock appeared before the Assembly to discuss her candidature on 15 May, Russian deputy United Nations Ambassador Dimitri Poolnsky said there, “Ms. Berbock has repeatedly proved the lack of understanding of her inability, extreme prejudice and basic principles of diplomacy.” Polansky accused him of chasing the “anti -Russian policy”, stating that Russia gave the reason for doubt that as the president of the Mahasabha, he would be able to “work in the interests of peace and dialogue.” Berbock closed Russia’s request for a secret voting. “I am grateful … The overwhelming majority of the member states have voted in favor of my candidature, and I am eager to work together with all the member states in these challenging times,” he said. Baerbock will replace the former Cameroon’s former Prime Minister, Philamon Yang, at the beginning of the 80th season in September. It will preside over the annual gathering of world leaders in late September and the anniversary of the anniversary to mark the establishment of the United Nations in 1945. The Mahasabha’s one year headed by the region. The Legislative Assembly, which is the most representative body of the United Nations, has made headlines in reacting to wars in Ukraine and Gaza. This is because any action by the United Nations Security Council has blocked Russia’s veto power and Gaza on Ukraine by the United States. Berbock said in his acceptance speech that the theme of his presidential post would “be better together,” emphasizing that the world is “running on tightening” in a very challenging time “. The birth of the United Nations on the ashes of World War II “reminds us: we have gone through a difficult time,” he said. “And it is above us to raise these challenges.” Baerbock today indicated more than 120 armed conflicts worldwide as another reminder that the United Nations primary mission, “to save generations succeeding from the score of war, is unacceptable. United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres said that bearback would take the presidential time as the world not only faces “struggle, climate devastation, poverty and inequality”, but also divides and mistrust. “The aid and development fund is drying up, and our institutions and structures still reflect yesterday’s world, not tomorrow’s vision,” he said. “It’s a moment for us that we unite, to create a normal solution, and take action to face these challenges.”