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Tupac-Amaru
31st March 2005, 20:15
To have a neo-fascist like Wolfowitz at the head of the World Bank is a damn outrage!!! How can this type of shit be accepted!!! He doesn't care about poor people anyway!!! :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

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Paul Wolfowitz has been confirmed as the new head of the World Bank a day after winning crucial European support.
The US deputy defence secretary's nomination had proved controversial, given his key role in the Iraq war and lack of development experience.

The directors of the Bank, representing 184 countries, met on Thursday to name him unanimously as its 10th president.

Mr Wolfowitz, 61, will take over at the World Bank, the world's main poverty-alleviation body, from 1 June.

Deeper understanding

Despite some initial resistance to his appointment, Mr Wolfowitz was approved in a unanimous vote by the World Bank's directors.

He wasted no time in trying to reassure his detractors that the World Bank would continue its humanitarian efforts.

"It is humbling to be entrusted with the leadership of this critically important international institution," Mr Wolfowitz said in a statement.

"Helping the poorest of the world to lift themselves out of poverty is a noble mission or, as former Secretary of State George Shultz said, 'a beautiful mission'."

"I believe deeply in that mission."

Mr Wolfowitz added that "the next six months are a key period of decision-making on international development policy", and referred to recent meetings with global policy makers.

"I look forward now to deepening my understanding of the challenges facing the Bank."

Priorities

Mr Wolfowitz said he had a "new appreciation for the urgent need for debt relief", as well as "infrastructure and regional integration".

He also highlighted the topics of international trade policies and subsidies, and private sector investment "as key factors influencing prospects for the poor".

Concern about Mr Wolfowitz's agenda had prompted Luxembourg, the current holder of the European Union presidency, to organise a meeting in Brussels 24 hours ahead of the Bank board's vote.

After the talks on Wednesday, Mr Wolfowitz seemed at pains to reassure doubters that the Bank's development agenda would remain paramount under his management.

The US traditionally nominates the head of the World Bank, while Europe controls the top job at the International Monetary Fund.

Multinational team

But the proposal of Mr Wolfowitz by the White House was seen in some quarters as an attempt to bend a multilateral body to US demands.

"I understand that I'm - to put it mildly - a controversial figure," he said.

"But I hope as people get to know me that they will understand that I really do believe deeply in the mission of the Bank."

He promised to seek a "truly multinational" management team - but would not give Europe an unequivocal promise on the deputy's post.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/business/4396107.stm

Published: 2005/03/31 19:55:15 GMT

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ÑóẊîöʼn
31st March 2005, 20:36
It's like a bad superhero movie... the very wrong person for the job is selected.

RASH chris
31st March 2005, 20:41
While we're on the subject, I encourage everybody who can, to make it to DC on A16. We'll be protesting the World Bank/IMF. And it should be pretty damn lively.

www.globalizethis.org

And I'm sure more revolutionary and militant organisers will be getting word out with in a few weeks.

Colombia
31st March 2005, 21:05
Could you be more elaborate about these militant organisers?

workersunity
31st March 2005, 22:39
yep im gonna be protesting his ass, on april the 15-17, im still thinking of good sign ideas, anybody got any original fresh ones?