ata601 said:
I dont agree with your opinion, is can be any person from any country but he/she should have the ability and courage to fulfill the duty hale and hearty
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ata601, I'm disagree with you: Objectively the candidacy of the mexican Agustin Carstens was the best, he served as Governor of the Bank of Mexico, he previously served as Secretary of Finance in the cabinet of Felipe Calderón, and was also a deputy managing director of the IMF (that he knows well) and Treasurer of the Bank of Mexico.
Christine Lagarde has lots of qualities but she never runned a financial institution and never studied economy. So why she was chosen? Because behind the scene, the European Union lobbyes made pressure to obtain her candidacy. Europe do NOT want to lose the supremacy of the IMF.
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alikhan, well, the IMF is far to be perfect, i'm agree with you on this particular point but about the acronyms, you've stated... you'll have to prove that cause i disagree!