Dominique Strauss-Kahn EX IMF - France's Next president ?

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn



Dominique Strauss-Kahn was born on 25 April 1949 to Jewish parents Gilbert Strauss-Kahn and Jacqueline Fellus, in the wealthy Paris suburb of in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine.

He sat and failed the entrance examination for the l'Ecole nationale d'administration, but obtained a degree in public law.

Strauss-Kahn was first an activist member of the Union des Etudiants Communistes (UEC, Union of Communist Students)

He got involved in the Socialist Party (PS), at the time led by Lionel Jospin and founded Socialisme et judaïsme ("Socialism and Judaism"). The next year, he was appointed to the Commissariat au plan (Planning Commission) as commissaire-adjoint.

He became chairman of the National Assembly Committee on Finances, famously exchanging heated words with the Finance Minister Pierre Bérégovoy (PS).

In 1991, he was nominated by Mitterrand to be Junior Minister for Industry and Foreign Trade in Édith Cresson's social-democrat government.

After the electoral defeat of 1993, Strauss-Kahn was appointed by former Prime Minister Michel Rocard chairman of the groupe des experts du PS ("Group of Experts of the Socialist Party"), created by Claude Allègre.

In 1994, Raymond Lévy, then director of Renault, invited him to join the Cercle de l'Industrie, a French industry lobby in Brussels, where he met the billionaire businessman Vincent Bolloré and top manager Louis Schweitzer; Strauss-Kahn served as secretary-general and later as vice-president. This lobbyist activity earned him criticism from the alter-globalization left.

Minister for Economics, Finances, and Industry (1997–1999)

He thus prepared France's entrance in the euro zone. Strauss-Kahn also repealed the Thomas Act on hedge funds and launched the Conseil d'orientation des retraites (Orientation Council on Pensions).

After Jacques Chirac's success in the 2002 presidential election and the following Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)'s majority in Parliament, Strauss-Kahn was reelected deputy on 16 June 2002, in the 8th circonscription of the Val-d'Oise. He first declined in taking part in the new leadership of the PS, then in the opposition, in the 2003 congress of the party. But he joined the party's leadershp again at the end of 2004, and was given overall responsibility for drawing up the Socialist programme for the 2007 presidential election, along with Martine Aubry and Jack Lang.

Lang was born to Roger Lang and Marie-Luce Bouchet in Mirecourt, in the département of Vosges, and is of Jewish ancestry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lang_(French_politician)

During the summer meeting of 2005, he announced that he would be a candidate for the primary elections of the Socialist Party for the presidential election.

Strauss-Kahn then campaigned for the "Yes" at the referendum on the Project for a Treaty establishing a Constitution in Europe. More than 54% of the French citizens refused it, damaging Strauss-Kahn's position inside the PS, while left-wing Laurent Fabius, who had campaigned for a "No" vote, was reinforced.

IMF Managing Director
Strauss-Kahn sought the nomination for the Socialist candidacy in the 2007 presidential election. His challengers were former prime minister Laurent Fabius and Ségolène Royal, the president of the Poitou-Charentes region. Strauss-Kahn finished second, behind Royal. On 13 April 2007, Strauss-Kahn called for an "anti-Sarkozy front" between the two rounds of the forthcoming presidential election [8]. Following Ségolène Royal's defeat, Strauss-Kahn criticized the PS's strategy and its chairman, François Hollande. Along with Fabius, he then resigned from the party's national directorate in June 2007.

On 10 July 2007, he became the consensus European nominee to be the head of the IMF, with the personal support of President Nicolas Sarkozy (member of the center-right UMP party). Former Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka withdrew his candidacy as it was opposed by the majority of European countries. Some critics alleged that Sarkozy proposed Strauss-Kahn as managing director of the IMF to deprive the Socialist Party of one of its more popular figures.

Strauss-Kahn became the front runner in the race to become Managing Director of the IMF, with the support of the 27-nation European Union, the United States, China and most of Africa. On 28 September 2007, the International Monetary Fund's 24 executive directors selected him as the new managing director. Strauss-Kahn replaces Spain's Rodrigo de Rato. On 30 September 2007, Dominique Strauss-Kahn was formally named as the new head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The only other nominee was the Czech Josef Tošovský, a late candidate proposed by Russia. Strauss-Kahn said: "I am determined to pursue without delay the reforms needed for the IMF to make financial stability serve the international community, while fostering growth and employment."

The May 2010 European sovereign debt crisis resolution was orchestrated in part by Strauss-Kahn.
Sexual interests
On October 18, 2008, the IMF announced it would conduct an investigation into an allegation reported by a long-standing governing board member, Shakour Shaalan of Egypt, that Strauss-Kahn had a one night stand with Piroska Nagy, a Hungarian-born senior economist at the IMF, who subsequently left the IMF with a severance package. On October 25, 2008, the IMF Board issued the findings of the investigation. While noting that the affair was "regrettable and reflected a serious error of judgment on the part of the managing director," the Board cleared Strauss-Kahn of harassment, favoritism or abuse of power, and indicated that he would remain in his post.

In May 2010 a book written by an anonymous IMF employee, "Cassandre", detailed Mr Strauss-Kahn's continuing healthy interest in attractive women. The Times quoted her: "After identifying his prey, he bombards them with text messages, usually with the opening salvo 'I want you', writes Cassandre: "He is direct and makes no concessions." While the author remains anonymous for the sake of her career, the book is published by the eminent Editions Plon, founded in 1852.


Political career timeline
Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund : Since 2007.

Governmental functions
Minister of Industry and Foreign trade : 1991–1993.

Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry : 1997–1999.

Electoral mandates
Member of the National Assembly of France for Val d'Oise : 1986–1991 (Became minister in 1991) / Reelected in 1997, but he became minister / 2001–2007 (Resignation, became Managing Director of the IMF in 2007). Elected in 1986, reelected in 1988, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2007.

Regional Council
Regional councillor of Ile-de-France : 1998–2001 (Resignation).

Municipal Council
Mayor of Sarcelles : 1995–1997 (Resignation).

Deputy-mayor of Sarcelles : 1997–2007 (Resignation, became Managing Director of the IMF in 2007). Reelected in 2001.

Municipal councillor of Sarcelles : 1989–2007 (Resignation, became Managing Director of the IMF in 2007). Reelected in 1995, 2001.

Agglomeration community Council
President of the Agglomeration community of Val de France : 2002–2007 (Resignation, became Managing Director of the IMF in 2007).

Member of the Agglomeration community of Val de France : 2002–2007 (Resignation, became Managing Director of the IMF in 2007).


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique_Strauss-Kahn

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Ognir

Over the past 6-8 months in France, DSK is openly talked about as the next president of France
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

MikeWB

France:
President: Sarkozy = jew
Next in line: Strauss-Kahn = jew

UK:

PM: Cameron = jew
Next in line: Miliband/Mandelson = jews

:lol:
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superzebra

the quention..that i do want to ask is how the british people allows to jews to become pm.

are the english people love the jews like the americans?????!!!
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MikeWB

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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo

Quote from: "MikeWB"France:
President: Sarkozy = jew
Next in line: Strauss-Kahn = jew

UK:

PM: Cameron = jew
Next in line: Miliband/Mandelson = jews

:lol:

Yeah, expect WWIII soon.

Ognir

Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

superzebra

Quote from: "Ognir"All the French parties are run by the tribe

in france if the jewish controlls all parties it is not so bad like in uk and usa.

in france the people are awaken for the jewish power.
they are not awaken to totall jewish controll but they know that the jews has too much much power.
that why france was against the iraqi war.more than 70% of the french wre against the iraqi war.but in england it is problom.
the english like the jews more..they are not aware of jewish controll also beleive that they are lost tribes.that means there thinking is jewish.
in the iraqi war the english 80%totall support and tony blair were relected.
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