French Finance Minister Announces Candidacy for Top IMF Job

French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde has announced her candidacy to lead the International Monetary Fund, despite calls for the job to go to a non-European.

Lagarde is considered a top contender for the post, which was vacated when Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned last week to fight sexual assault charges in New York City.

Lagarde announced her candidacy in a news conference Wednesday.

European Union leaders, led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, have made it clear that they want another European to head the international lender at a time when it is helping Greece, Ireland and Portugal cope with debt problems.

But major emerging economies are critical of Europe's decades-old grip on the leadership of the IMF. In a joint statement Tuesday, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa said it is time to end the "obsolete" custom of reserving the top IMF job for a European.

The officials, who speak for the five countries at the IMF, said the choice should be based on competence rather than nationality.

The nomination period for the next IMF managing director ends June 10. IMF officials say they hope to complete the process by the end of June.

Monday, Mexico's government nominated its central bank governor Agustin Carstens to head the IMF. He was previously Mexico's finance minister and was the deputy managing director of the IMF for several years.


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