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PARIS: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the French politician who heads the International Monetary Fund, said on Thursday he could think about leaving his position early to run for the 2012 presidential elections.
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Asked on France's RTL radio when he would say whether he was interested in being a candidate for the presidency, Strauss-Kahn said: "As it stands, I've always said, I am planning to see out my mandate."
"But if you ask me whether in certain circumstances I could reconsider this question, the answer is yes, I could reconsider this question," he added.
The former economy minister has seen his popularity surge in France since becoming head of the IMF in 2007. He regularly tops polls as the person on the left that the French would most like to see replacing President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Strauss-Kahn's appeal has also been helped by a period of disarray for the Socialists, the main opposition party to Sarkozy's centre right UMP group.