France, Qatar to contest in final round of election for UNESCO top position

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French presidential election candidate Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En Marche !, or Onwards !, casts his ballot to vote in the second round of 2017 French presidential election, at a polling station in Le Touquet, France, May 7, 2017. REUTERS/Christophe Ena/Pool

The French and Qatari candidates will contest the final round of the election for Director-General of UNESCO later Friday after Egypt’s candidate was eliminated.

France’s Audrey Azoulay poled 31 votes at a run-off vote of the UNESCO executive board members against 25 for Egypt’s Moushira Khattab.

Azoulay will now face off against Qatar’s Hamad Al-Kawari in a vote due to be held at 6:00 pm (1600 GMT).

The proceedings have been overshadowed by the U.S. decision, announced Thursday, to withdraw from the agency.

 

 

In a swift reaction, Egypt has officially asked for a probe into alleged irregularities in the process to elect a new director-general for UN agency.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry made the request at a meeting on Friday with incumbent UNESCO chief Irina Bokova, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, Ahmed Zeid added.

Over the past few days, Egyptian media has accused energy-rich Qatar of buying votes for its contender,Al-Kawari.

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