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Paper: Will a Fed Economist Become Slovenia's Prime Minister?

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Published : January 16th, 2012
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Egon Zakrajsek, FRB

Is Europe slowly becoming a colony of the Federal Reserve and its bankster friends? Will a Federal Reserve Economist become the next Prime Minister of Slovenia after the Goldman Sachs colonization of the ECB (Draghi), Greece (Papademos) and Italy (Monti)?

Austrian daily "Kurier" had a snippet in its Sunday edition, saying that Slovenian Fed economist Egon Zakrajsek is at issue to become Prime Minister. The paper did not cite a source but reasoned that the stalemate betweeen leftist election winner Zoran Jankovic and conservative Janes Jansa has sprung calls for a "third man."

Facsimile from Austrian daily Kurier.

Translation: After the political stalemate between the left- oriented election winner Jankovic and conservative opposition leader Jansa calls for a 'third man" are getting louder. At issue as new prime minister is Egon Zakrajsek. He belongs to the innermost leading circle of the US central bank Fed.

According to his official bio from the Fed's website, Zakrajsek is an economist on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system since 1999.

 

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