Saturday, June 11, 2011

Obama’s Second Presidency Bid Forces Hillary Clinton to Move to World Bank

Washington (ABC Live): After US President Barack Obama announced his candidacy for Presidency elections 2012, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has shown her intension to head the World Bank.

The Official announcement by President Barack Obama for second term has shattered Hillary Clinton dreams to become the first Lady President of USA thus smelling the hard realties she has opted for exit from National scene to Global Financial diplomatic posting.

It is to mention here that World Bank’s current president, Robert Zoellick is all set to leave Bank in the middle of 2012 after completion of his term.

It is unclear whether Obama has formally agreed to nominate her for the post, which would require approval by the 187 member countries of the World Bank.

But the Chief of the International Monetary Fund always remains with European and the World Bank presidency to American and If decided as reports are emerging than it will not be tough job to make Hillary Clinton as the first woman head of World bank.
Last not the least , If Clinton were to leave state, John Kerry, a close Obama ally who is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is among those who could be considered as a possible replacement for her.

Dinesh Singh Rawat Says,
After Hillary Clinton had lost democrats nomination for Presidency 2008, she had dreams to try in 2012 but Obama's early announcement for Second term for Presidency 2012 elections forced Hillary Clinton to opt for alternate job after 2012.

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