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U.S. Republican­s join call to delay vote on Trump pick to head Latam bank

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - Three senior former U. S. officials, all Republican­s, have joined a growing chorus calling for a delay in the midSeptemb­er vote on the next leader of Latin America’s main developmen­t bank, part of growing opposition to the first-ever U.S. candidate.

Former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, former World Bank President Robert Zoellick and former U. S. Trade Representa­tive Carla Hills urged a delay in a joint statement with Senator Patrick Leahy, the top Democrat on the powerful U.S. Senate Appropriat­ions Committee.

Mauricio Claver- Carone, President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Inter- American Developmen­t Bank (IDB), would be the first person from outside the region to head the IDB in its 61-year history.

Claver- Carone, known for his hardline stance on Cuba and Venezuela, is backed by 17 of the IDB’s 28 member countries, but several others - Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica and Chile, as well as the European Union - are urging a delay in the vote.

It remains unclear if those countries, which control about 22% of the vote, will persuade enough members to block the needed 75% quorum to hold the vote, now slated for Sept. 12-13.

A group of former Latin American heads of state has also called for a delay, concerned that Trump could lose the Nov. 3 U.S. election, and his candidate could find it difficult to work with a Democratic administra­tion.

“Electing Mr. Claver-Carone to a five-year term only weeks before the U.S. presidenti­al election would trigger an immediate institutio­nal crisis at the IDB and put in jeopardy U.S. support for the Bank, regardless of who wins the U.S. election,” Leahy, Shultz, Hills and Zoellick wrote in a statement.

Leahy would assume control of the Senate appropriat­ions committee if Democrats win control of the Senate, giving him the power to block U.S. contributi­ons to the Bank.

Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden, who is leading Trump in national polls, opposes ClaverCaro­ne’s candidacy.

Claver- Carone argues that a minority of countries should not be allowed to override the views of a majority of IDB members.

Top U. S. officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, say Claver-Carone is the right man for the job and the vote should not be delayed.

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