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US President Biden has announced that he’s nominating Ajay Banga, a former MasterCard executive, to serve as president of the World Bank

President Joe Biden has announced that he’s nominating Ajay Banga, a former MasterCard executive, to serve as president of the World Bank. In a statement, Biden said that Banga is “uniquely equipped to lead the World Bank at this critical moment in history” and that he has a “proven track record managing people and systems, and partnering with global leaders around the world to deliver results.” Banga has been the vice chairman at General Atlantic, a New York-based investment firm, since 2022.

During a panel, herefused to confirm during a climate panel whether he accepted the scientific consensus that burning fossil fuels were dangerously warming the planet. After an outpouring of criticism, many opponents called for his resignation. However, he recently told CNN’s Julia Chatterley that he has “no regrets” over his four-year tenure.

 

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Putting the wolf 🐺 in charge of the pigs 🐷…

Tell him he should buy $doge if he knows what's good

He'll be great at giving U.S. taxpayer money away

Control the flow of money, control the flow of the world!!

He is American.. but that’s not what u mean

Illegitimate President! FJBiden

SinghLions

More diversity picks!!!

MasterCard executive, to serve as president of the World Bank? Another brilliant move by sleepy Joe

Double POS

All I see here is one thing, corruption

Why? Does he take it up the wazoo?

Why always Americans?

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