Klaus Schwab’s days as chairman are numbered at the World Economic Forum, the technocratic globalist organization he founded in 1971 that hosts an annual conference of supposed elites in Davos, Switzerland.
Schwab told the WEF’s board of trustees and staff in a letter on Tuesday seen by the Financial Times that he was beginning a year-long process of stepping down, having already stepped down as the organization’s executive chairman last May.
The shake-up in Davos comes between the American-led unrealization of Schwab’s proposed “great reset” of capitalism and in the wake of a probe into allegations of discrimination at the WEF.
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