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“Strauss-Kahn could become Serbian government adviser”

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Former IMF Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn “might become an adviser to the Serbian government, the newspaper Danas writes on Tuesday.

“Serb Progressive Party leader Aleksandar Vučić mentioned at Friday’s meeting of the party’s main board the possibility that a foreigner might be appointed to that important office in a reshuffled government,” the paper writes, and adds:

“Informed sources told Danas that this expert, whose appointment, Vučić said, would come as a veritable

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bombshell, is Dominique Strauss-Kahn.”

The daily described the article as “an exclusive report” and carried it on the front page.

“The SNS wants Strauss-Kahn to be a government adviser and not a finance minister, as some had reported earlier,” said the article, without stating who had mentioned such a possibility.

Strauss-Kahn, who was in 2011 accused in a separate sex scandal in the U.S., was on Friday indicted in France on pimping charges.

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