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Equal
parts diplomat and advocate, civil servant and CEO, the
Secretary-General is a symbol of OAS ideals and a spokesman for the
interests of the hemisphere's peoples, in particular the poor and
vulnerable among them. The current Secretary-General is Mr. José Miguel
Insulza of Chile, who took office on May 26, 2005.
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Albert
R. Ramdin of Suriname was elected as OAS Assistant Secretary General and
took office on July 19, 2005. The assistant secretary general is 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.
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The
Special Representatives and Envoys of the Secretary-General are engaged
in preventive diplomacy and mediation in the hemisphere's trouble spots
and/or heading OAS Electoral Observation Missions.
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According
to Secretary-General Insulza, it was necessary to restructure the
General Secretariat to reorient it toward fulfillment of its mission and
priority objectives.
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