The Secretary General is selected by the Bureau after receiving nominations from member states and receiving their candidates. Bureau selects one of the candidates, and put it to vote in Parliament session, and is selected by a majority for a one-time instauration only, and the same applies to Assistant Secretaries-General (Table VIII).
Table VIII.Indicators of the secretariat
No. Indicator Scope Start (+) End (−) 29 Selection of Secretary-General Elected Indirect election Appointed by chairman/Bureau Appointed 30 Selection of the staff Efficiency Exams and sessions From host country National quotas 31 Nature of the Location Private and stable Temporary and unstable Alternating between States Lack of premises
No. Indicator Scope Start (+) End (−) 29 Selection of Secretary-General Elected Indirect election Appointed by chairman/Bureau Appointed 30 Selection of the staff Efficiency Exams and sessions From host country National quotas 31 Nature of the Location Private and stable Temporary and unstable Alternating between States Lack of premises
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