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International Monetary Fund Managing Director 2011 election The selection process for the new Managing Director of the IMF in 2011 presents characteristics that have never been seen. The balance of power that held the unwritten rule that assigned the leading position of the IMF to a European seems to be changing as the developing nations acquire more weight.[1] In particular the BRIC nations, together with South Africa and Mexico, have expressed their strong opposition to assign the Managing Director position based on geographical characteristics as opposed to a merit-based approach.

Candidates[edit]

The two openly announced formal candidates were Agustín Carstens, Mexico´s Central Bank Governor, and Christine Lagarde, France´s Minister of Finance. The statements and resumes of the candidates present their personal backgrounds and their perspectives on the role of the IMF.[2][3] The election was won by Christine Lagarde.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gjelten, Tom (June 13, 2011). "Emerging Nations Seek Non-European IMF Chief". NPR. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  • ^ Lagarde, Christine. Statement by Christine Lagarde, Ministry for Economy, Finance and Industry to the IMF Governors and Executive Directors. [1]
  • ^ Carstens, Agustin. Statement by Agustin Carstens, Governor of Banco de Mexico, to IMF Governors and Executive Directors. [2]
  • ^ Rooney, Ben (June 29, 2011). "IMF names France's Lagarde managing director". CNN. Retrieved 23 June 2014.

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