Kim Jong Yang is acting Interpol president; US urged to outright oppose Russian candidate Alexander Prokopchuk
Interpol’s general assembly is voting to choose a new president at a meeting Wednesday in Dubai, with a member of Russia’s Interior Ministry considered the front-runner in the race.
Alexander Prokopchuk currently serves as one of Interpol’s vice presidents. Kremlin critics say putting Prokopchuk in charge of Interpol would politicize the organization.
Four U. S. Senators have called on the Trump administration to outright oppose Prokopchuk. They accuse him of being „personally involved“ in what they call Russia’s routine „abuses of Interpol for the purpose of settling scores and harassing political opponents, dissidents, and journalists.“
Interpol presidents serve for a period of four years. The next president will replace China’s Meng Hongwei, who disappeared while visiting his native country in late September and was later said to be detained on bribery allegations.