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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 1
Spain Backs 73-Year-Old Luis Planas for FAO Chief, Seeking First European in 50 Years
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 1

Spain Backs 73-Year-Old Luis Planas for FAO Chief, Seeking First European in 50 Years

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 1
  • Luis Planas, 73, has launched his candidacy to lead the UN Food and Agriculture Organization with backing from Spain.
  • Spain is pushing for a European to head the FAO for the first time in more than five decades, making the bid a strategic diplomatic play as well as a personnel choice.
  • Planas has served in Pedro Sanchez's cabinet since June 2018 and is the European Union's longest-serving agriculture minister, giving him a long record in farm and food policy.
  • The move would place one of Spain's most senior ministers at the helm of the world's largest food agency if his candidacy succeeds.
Will Europe's internal rivalry cost its 50-year ambition to lead the world's top food agency?
What will it take for Western candidates to win over the decisive 134-nation G77 voting bloc for the FAO leadership?
As the US seeks to lead both the FAO and WFP, is this a strategic power play or a diplomatic overreach?