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Lagarde will not rule out an early departure by the ECB

Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), said that it is still possible for her to leave before the end of her term in 2027 in order to "weigh in" on French politics. However, running in the French presidential elections next spring was not currently on Lagarde's agenda.

In response to a French newspaper's question, "Would you rule out the possibility of leaving early to participate in French politics?" she replied: "It is possible." I think that the French debate on presidential elections needs to include a European perspective.

Lagarde previously downplayed resignation rumours. She said that a "ship's Captain" would not leave in turbulent times as inflation soared due to an oil price spike triggered by the Iran War. She stated that her baseline was to "remain in the position until the end of her term at the beginning of October 2027."

She did not say it again, but she seemed to be ruling out running for the French elections next spring.

She said, "I will think about it" before adding: "I am joking." I don't believe that's on the agenda at this time.

She said that her main task would be to "bring an argument for Europe into national politics".

Lagarde stated that she would "speak with both a French and an European voice, because I am deeply both," regarding her potential role in the elections.

"I would tell the students that France must play an important role in our continent's economic future. "Our economic prospects are uncertain without the European environment, anchoring and structure," she said. Balazs Koranyi is the reporter. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)