Former finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem has lost out to Bulgaria’s Kristalina Georgieva in the race to become the next head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Dijsselbloem and World Bank chief Georgieva were the only contenders remaining after Finnish central bank governor Olli Rehn and Spanish economics minister Nadia Calvino dropped out earlier in the day.
Dijsselbloem congratulated his rival on Twitter when it became clear she had won the ballot of Europe’s 28 finance ministers, who voted by email. ‘I congratulate Kristalina Georgieva with the outcome of todays European votes,’ he wrote. ‘I wish her the utmost success .’ I congratulate Kristalina Georgieva with the outcome of todays European votes.
I wish her the utmost sucess.
Read more at: Jeroen Dijsselbloem loses out in race to take over at IMF - DutchNews.nl
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Dijsselbloem and World Bank chief Georgieva were the only contenders remaining after Finnish central bank governor Olli Rehn and Spanish economics minister Nadia Calvino dropped out earlier in the day.
Dijsselbloem congratulated his rival on Twitter when it became clear she had won the ballot of Europe’s 28 finance ministers, who voted by email. ‘I congratulate Kristalina Georgieva with the outcome of todays European votes,’ he wrote. ‘I wish her the utmost success .’ I congratulate Kristalina Georgieva with the outcome of todays European votes.
I wish her the utmost sucess.
Read more at: Jeroen Dijsselbloem loses out in race to take over at IMF - DutchNews.nl
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