The managing director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, said on Thursday told AFP that he would not see with bad eyes the arrival of a woman to the presidency of the United States.
"Why not?", He launched the official when asked about the possibility that a woman arrives for the first time the White House, in an interview with AFP.
This scenario could become a reality if the Democrat Hillary Clinton wins the presidential elections in November.
Without revealing their preferences, Lagarde said in general that the landing of more women in the early plans of world politics would be "a welcome change."
"I see the role of women is amplifying in all countries," said Lagarde, the first woman to run the IMF and take over the Ministry of Economy of his country, France.
"When I see the political programs in the UK, I see that women emerge. When I see those who were active in the campaign for the Brexit, I see women," he said.
The British Minister of Interior, Theresa May, is among the favorites to succeed David Cameron as head of the British government.
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