Interpol’s Annual General Assembly in 2024 will mark the end of Jürgen Stock’s decade long tenure as Interpol’s General Secretary. Red Notice Monitor is aware of three candidates who are seeking to replace him as general secretary. They are profiled below. A fourth candidate – from the People’s Republic of China – is understood to be no longer pursuing the position.
As part of our effort to promote greater transparency in the work of Interpol, RNM has contacted all the candidates asking them to provide a summary of their vision for Interpol moving forward for the future.
The Selection Process
In July 2023 the process of selecting the next Secretary General began with a call for member states to put forward their nominees. Before next year’s GA Interpol’s Executive Committee will shortlist and interview applicants before selecting a candidate to propose to the General Assembly for appointment as Secretary General.
A detailed “explanatory note“ explaining how the process works is available here and on Interpol’s website. The next Secretary General will be appointed for a five-year term in office which can be reviewed and extended for one additional five-year term by Interpol’s General Assembly.
To secure the post the winning candidate will have to obtain a majority of the eligible votes on the 13 strong Executive Committee, bearing in mind that any country proposing a candidate is barred from voting. Much may depend on the positions taken by the global superpowers China, the US and India, as the UK and Brazil – see below – are conflicted out of the picture. Ultimately, the next appointee will have to win at least six votes from the countries below:
Ahmed Naser AL-RAISI (United Arab Emirates, President)
Peter DE BUYSSCHER (Belgium, Vice-President) Garba Baba UMAR (Nigeria, Vice-President) Juan Carlos HERNÁNDEZ (Argentina, delegate) Binchen HU (China, delegate) Michael A. HUGHES (United States, delegate) María Alicia MALO SÁNCHEZ (Spain, delegate) Anne-Marie NAINDA (Namibia, delegate) Alaa RAGAB (Egypt, delegate) Selçuk SEVGEL (Türkiye, delegate) Praveen SINHA (India, delegate)
RNM understands that behind-the-scenes lobbying is already underway. We anticipate this will only intensify as the election approaches. Based on the limited information available to us we profile the likely contenders in our form guide below and give our informal rankings for each candidate.