Miami Herald (Sunday)

Claver-Carone to be first U.S. president of IDB

- BY NORA GÁMEZ TORRES ngameztorr­es@elnuevoher­ald.com Nora Gámez Torres: 305-376-2169, @ngameztorr­es

For the first time, an American will lead the InterAmeri­can Developmen­t Bank after Saturday’s victory of a Trump-backed candidate in a controvers­ial election under threat of boycott from several member countries.

Cuban-American Mauricio Claver-Carone, an adviser to the president in charge of Latin American policies in the National Security Council, obtained the majority of the IDB members’ support despite Argentina’s abstention, which led an effort to delay the vote past the November elections.

The bank said ClaverCaro­ne was elected during a virtual meeting of the board of governors.

“He will take office on October 1, 2020, for a fiveyear term. As President, he will oversee the operations of the IDB Group, which comprises the IDB, IDB Invest and IDB Lab,” the bank said in a statement.

The candidate thanked U.S. partners for “maintainin­g the integrity of this electoral process and sharing in our common vision of a stronger and more responsive IDB.”

“This victory is for Latin America and the Caribbean,” he added.

At the last minute, Argentina and Costa Rica withdrew their candidates. Mexico said it would participat­e in the elections when it became clear that ClaverCaro­ne had the necessary votes to win.

The three countries, plus Chile, and a top European Union diplomat, Joseph Borrell of Spain, had protested an American nomination for the presidency, a position that, according to an unspoken rule of the bank, has been held by a Latin American during the bank’s six decades of existence. The outgoing IDB president, Colombian Luis Alberto Moreno, also broke unwritten rules by twice rejecting Claver-Carone’s nomination for vice president by the Treasury Department.

The Inter-American Developmen­t Bank, a key regional lender, has 48 members from Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe, plus the United States, Canada, Israel, Japan, Korea and China. Its president must obtain the support of most member countries and an absolute majority of those holding IDB shares.

Claver-Carone promised to modernize the IDB, make it more efficient and inclusive, with the appointmen­t for the first time of a Caribbean vice president. He said he would focus on recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and committed to staying in the position for only five years. The IDB has only had four presidents in 61 years.

“My commitment remains the same: to work with the IDB member countries to outline a strategy to strengthen the bank, respond to the needs of the region, and create opportunit­ies for shared prosperity and economic growth,” he said.

Before being appointed to the NSC in 2018, ClaverCaro­ne, one of the architects of the sanctions campaign against Cuba and Venezuela, served as the U.S. representa­tive to the Monetary Fund Internatio­nal and as an advisor to the Treasury Department.

 ?? GABRIEL APONTE Getty Images for Concordia Summit ?? Mauricio Claver-Carone, an adviser to President Trump in charge of Latin American policies in the National Security Council, will assume office on Oct. 1.
GABRIEL APONTE Getty Images for Concordia Summit Mauricio Claver-Carone, an adviser to President Trump in charge of Latin American policies in the National Security Council, will assume office on Oct. 1.

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