The Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization (UNO) is appointed for a period of
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The Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization (UNO) is appointed for a period of five years. This is the standard term for the Secretary-General, as outlined in the United Nations Charter. The Secretary-General is appointed by the General Assembly on the recommendation of the Security Council, and is eligible for reappointment. The Secretary-General serves as the chief administrative officer of the UN, and is responsible for carrying out the organization's day-to-day operations and for representing the UN in international fora.