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Former President Bachelet pauses her international tour to participate in the National Meeting of Mayors in Chile
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Former President Bachelet pauses her international tour to participate in the National Meeting of Mayors in Chile

Former President Michelle Bachelet has paused her international campaign for the position of United Nations Secretary-General to attend the 'National Meeting of Women Mayors' in Chile. The event, organized by CAF and Horizonte Ciudadano, will feature 37 women mayors from across the country, along with notable figures such as Anne Hidalgo and Carolina Tohá. Bachelet, who previously served as president of Chile, has already visited eight of the 15 UN Security Council member states and continues her efforts to gain support for her candidacy despite lacking backing from President José Antonio Kast’s administration.

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Former President Bachelet pauses her international tour to participate in the National Meeting of Mayors in Chile

Former President Michelle Bachelet has paused her international campaign for the position of United Nations Secretary-General to attend the 'National Meeting of Women Mayors' in Chile. The event, organized by CAF and Horizonte Ciudadano, will feature 37 women mayors from across the country, along with notable figures such as Anne Hidalgo and Carolina Tohá. Bachelet, who previously served as president of Chile, has already visited eight of the 15 UN Security Council member states and continues her efforts to gain support for her candidacy despite lacking backing from President José Antonio Kast’s administration.

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