Who will be the first woman Secretary-General of the Commonwealth?
Who will be the first woman Secretary-General of the Commonwealth?
[A]Gareth Peirce
[B]Justline Thornton
[C]Baroness Patricia
[D]Cherie Blair
Baroness Patricia
Dominica-born British lawyer Patricia Scotland (60) has been elected as the new Secretary General of the Commonwealth. She becomes the first woman and also first British citizen to be elected as secretary-general of the 53-member Commonwealth bloc’s history. She will succeed Kamalesh Sharma from India and enter into the office on 1 April 2016 for four-year term i.e. till 2020. The Commonwealth Secretary-General is the head of the Commonwealth Secretariat which is the central body that has served the Commonwealth of Nations. Commonwealth Secretariat was established in 1965 and responsible for representing the Commonwealth publicly. Its headquarter is at Marlborough House in London.