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Friday, November 9, 2012

After the euphoria of the election, Obama moved parts of their government


Barack Obama had no public events scheduled for this Thursday. But in the corridors of the White House team is dedicated to designing the enclosure that will accompany the president during his second term. Among the most prominent members of the team already announced his retirement stands Hillary Clinton , who led for four years diplomacy. The State Department said Wednesday that the officer would leave his post after the president's second inaugural, next January 20, 2013Since that date falls on a Sunday, the ceremonies will take place a day later, for which the works in the vicinity of the U.S. Congress have already begun. While rumors are constantly around the possible candidacy of Hillary Clinton in the presidential elections of 2016, the diplomat, 65, recalled several times that he would leave politicsThe names of the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004, Senator John Kerry, and U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, are the most sound to succeed Clinton. The defense secretary, Leon Panetta , also announced his departure from the administration . With 74 years, headed since 2011 after leading the Pentagon's intelligence agency (CIA) at the start of Obama's first term. However, time could remain in office to manage budget issues in early 2013. Among the possible successors include former Pentagon number 3  Michele Flournoy , who became the first woman to hold the post. Another candidate is Ash Carter, current No. 2 and budgetary affairs specialist. Another key position that will be vacant is that of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner . Who will release you must deal with budgetary and fiscal matters, the main concerns of ObamaAmong those mentioned for this place stand out general secretary of the White House,Jack Lew , knowledgeable and parliamentarians on budget. Also mentioned Erskine Bowles, who took the lead time in the Clinton administration.

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