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Encyclopedia > Secretary General of the Organization of American States

According to the Charter of the Organization of American States:

The Secretary General shall direct the General Secretariat, be the legal representative thereof, and [...] be responsible to the General Assembly for the proper fulfillment of the obligations and functions of the General Secretariat.
The Secretary General of the Organization shall be elected by the General Assembly for a five-year term and may not be reelected more than once or succeeded by a person of the same nationality. In the event that the office of Secretary General becomes vacant, the Assistant Secretary General shall assume his duties until the General Assembly shall elect a new Secretary General for a full term.
The Secretary General, or his representative, may participate with voice but without vote in all meetings of the Organization.
The Secretary General may bring to the attention of the General Assembly or the Permanent Council any matter which in his opinion might threaten the peace and security of the Hemisphere or the development of the Member States.

Secretaries General of the OAS

Period Name Country
19481954 Alberto Lleras Camargo Colombia
19541955 Carlos Dávila
Died while serving
Chile
19561968 José A. Mora Uruguay
19681975 Galo Plaza Ecuador
19751984 Alejandro Orfila Argentina
19841994 João Clemente Baena Soares Brazil
19942004 César Gaviria
Re-elected to a second term at the 1999 General Assembly
Colombia
Sept.October 2004 Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Resigned
Costa Rica
October 2004 – present Luigi R. Einaudi
Acting Secretary General
United States

The Acephalous OAS of 2004

Following the October 2004 resignation of Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Assistant Secretary General Luigi R. Einaudi stepped into the breach as a temporary measure. It has not yet been decided whether the Organization will hold a special General Assembly to elect a new secretary general, or whether Einaudi will continue to serve as Acting Secretary General until the regular General Assembly slated to take place in Fort Lauderdale, USA, in June 2005. In the meantime, however, the names of several possible candidates for the job have emerged:

Assistant Secretaries General of the OAS


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